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      About Time: Einstein’s Unfinished Revolution

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      When Albert Einstein formulated his theory of relativity it brought about a revolution in our understanding of time, yet also presented a new set of mysteries. In this book, the author tackles the tough questions about time, including the strange relationship between physical ...

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      Product ID:9780140174618
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:About Time
      Subtitle:Einstein's Unfinished Revolution
      Authors:Author: Paul Davies
      Page Count:320
      Subjects:Applied mathematics, Applied mathematics, Time (chronology), time systems and standards, Relativity physics, Time (chronology), time systems & standards, Relativity physics
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      When Albert Einstein formulated his theory of relativity it brought about a revolution in our understanding of time, yet also presented a new set of mysteries. In this book, the author tackles the tough questions about time, including the strange relationship between physical time and our psychological perception of it.

      In About Time: Einstein''s Unfinished Revolution Paul Davies confronts the puzzles and paradoxes of time that have bemused the world''s greatest thinkers throughout the ages.

      When Albert Einstein formulated his theory of relativity it brought about a revolution in our understanding of time, yet also presented a new set of mysteries. Einstein''s time can be warped, leading to bizarre possibilities such as black holes and time travel, while making a nonsense of our perception of a ''now'' or a division of time into past, present and future.

      In About Time Paul Davies tackles the tough questions about time, including the strange relationship between physical time and our psychological perception of it. He gives straightforward descriptions of topics such as the theory of relativity, the relation between time dilation and the speed of light and Hawking''s ''imaginary time''. He concludes that, despite decades of progress in unravelling the mysteries of time, the revolution is still underway...

      ''Confirms his place as one of the most lucid and readable science writers today'' - Sunday Times

      ''Intriguing and important ... a fascinating discussion of why Einstein''s can''t be the last word on the subject'' - Independent on Sunday

      ''Sublime stuff for armchair physicists'' - Guardian

      ''A tour of some of the most exciting - and outlandish - work in modern physics ... Writing with passion and wit, he lets his scientific message shine through'' - New Statesman


      Imprint Name:Penguin Books Ltd
      Publisher Name:Penguin Books Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:1996-04-25

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      Weight238 g
      Dimensions196 × 129 × 19 mm