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About Time: Einstein's Unfinished Revolution
Contributor(s): Davies, Paul (Author)
ISBN: 0684818221     ISBN-13: 9780684818221
Publisher: Touchstone PR
OUR PRICE:   $18.99  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 1996
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Annotation: With wit and clarity, the author of more than 20 popular science books, including God and the New Physics and The Last Three Minutes, now explores the riddle of time, examining the consequences of Einstein's theory of relativity and offering startling suggestions about what recent research may reveal. 50 line drawings.
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Time
- Science | Physics - Relativity
- Science | Space Science
Dewey: 530.11
LCCN: 2007282189
Physical Information: 0.88" H x 6.12" W x 9.27" (0.79 lbs) 320 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
An elegant, witty, and engaging exploration of the riddle of time, which examines the consequences of Einstein's theory of relativity and offers startling suggestions about what recent research may reveal.
The eternal questions of science and religion were profoundly recast by Einstein's theory of relativity and its implications that time can be warped by motion and gravitation, and that it cannot be meaningfully divided into past, present, and future.
In About Time, Paul Davies discusses the big bang theory, chaos theory, and the recent discovery that the universe appears to be younger than some of the objects in it, concluding that Einstein's theory provides only an incomplete understanding of the nature of time. Davies explores unanswered questions such as:
* Does the universe have a beginning and an end?
* Is the passage of time merely an illusion?
* Is it possible to travel backward -- or forward -- in time?
About Time weaves physics and metaphysics in a provocative contemplation of time and the universe

Contributor Bio(s): Davies, Paul: - PAUL DAVIES is Director of the Beyond Center at Arizona State University and the bestselling author of more than twenty books. He won the 1995 Templeton Prize for his work on the deeper meaning of science. His books include About Time, The Fifth Miracle, and The Mind of God.