The Einstein Effect, Benyamin Cohen
The Einstein Effect, Benyamin Cohen
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The Einstein Effect
How the World's Favorite Genius Got Into Our Cars, Our Bathrooms, and Our Minds

Author: Benyamin Cohen

Narrator: Patrick Lawlor

Unabridged: 9 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/18/2023


Synopsis

Albert Einstein was the first modern-day celebrity and, decades after his death, still has the world's most recognizable face. His influence is seen in much of the technology we use every day: GPS, remote controls, weather forecasts, even toothpaste. But it's not just Einstein's scientific discoveries that continue to shape our world. His legacy underpins the search for aliens, the rescue of refugees, the invention of time machines, and the debunking of fake news. He appears in new books, TV shows, and movies all the time—and fans are paying millions for Einstein relics at auction.

Award-winning author and journalist Benyamin Cohen has a bizarre side hustle as the manager of Einstein's official social media accounts, which have 20 million followers—more than most living celebrities. In The Einstein Effect, Cohen embarks on a global quest to unearth Einstein's ongoing relevance today. Along the way, he meets scientists and celebrities, speaks to dozens with the last name Einstein (including two rabbis), and even tracks down the brain of Einstein, stolen from his body during the autopsy. Cohen shows us the myriad ways the Nobel Prize winner's influence is still with us, giving an in-depth—and often hilarious—look at the world's favorite genius like you've never seen him before.

About Benyamin Cohen

Benyamin Cohen is the news director of the Forward. He has written for the Washington Post, the Daily Beast, and Slate. Cohen is also the author of My Jesus Year: A Rabbi's Son Wanders the Bible Belt in Search of His Own Faith, named one of the best books of the year by Publishers Weekly and for which he received the Georgia Author of the Year award. Cohen previously served as the content director for the Mother Nature Network, and was the founding editor of both Jewsweek and American Jewish Life magazine. He is based in Morgantown, West Virginia, where he lives with his wife, three dogs, and a flock of chickens known as the Co-Hens.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Scott on February 07, 2024

In this breezy, meandering tribute to the iconic physicist, the author manages to include many insights and facts about Einstein's life and continuing influence on technology and culture. But the book is marred by the author's jokey writing style--with most of his attempts at humor falling flat--and......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on August 27, 2023

I listened to the audio book version of the Einstein effect. I could not wait to read it and it did not disappoint. I had never heard of Benyamin Cohen before listening to the book and did not know Einstein was on social media. This book goes through a lot of different things such as the self openin......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca on July 30, 2023

The Einstein Effect by Benyamin Cohen (Sourcebooks, July 2023) shows the ways in which Albert Einstein has influenced life and culture today, from the providing of refugee aid, to the creation of GPS and so much more. With the subtitle “How the World’s Favorite Genius Got into Our Cars, Our Bathroom......more

Goodreads review by Jan on January 28, 2024

The Einstein Effect by Benjamin Cohen Have you ever been curious about the life Einstein led? Have you ever been curious about Einstein as a man? Have you ever been curious about how Einstein affected our world? If your answer is even a partial yes to any of these questions, then The Einstein Effect......more

Goodreads review by Neil on September 26, 2023

Where is Einstein's brain? His actual brain. It seems impossible, but, yeah, it's there. Read the book to find out. Also, did you know Albert Brooks is Super Dave Osborne's brother (Bob Einstein). Albert Brooks' real name is Albert Einstein. Lots of tangential, but interesting, information about goo......more