Françoise Balibar
Françoise Balibar (born Françoise Dumesnil; 1941) is a French physicist and science historian, a professor emeritus at Paris Diderot University.[1] She has extensively published works on Albert Einstein, the theory of relativity, and the history and epistemology of physics. BiographyFrançoise Balibar studied at École Normale Supérieure from 1960 to 1964.[2] She has written numerous articles in national and international journals and led the CNRS team in charge of six volumes of the French edition of Einstein's selected works.[1] She is also the author of several books, including The Science of Crystals and Einstein: Decoding the Universe. She is the wife of the philosopher Étienne Balibar and the mother of the actress Jeanne Balibar. She has appeared in two films: Mange ta soupe in 1997 and Modern Life in 2000.[3] Selected publications
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