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Understanding Time: What It Is and How It Works
Contributor(s): Owen, Edgar L. (Author)
ISBN: 153763920X     ISBN-13: 9781537639208
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $14.20  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2016
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- Science | Time
Physical Information: 0.13" H x 6.69" W x 9.61" (0.25 lbs) 62 pages
 
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This book presents a revolutionary new understanding of time based on little known fundamental principles of relativity and physics and this in turn leads to a much simpler and clearer view of relativity itself, the nature of spacetime, and even the reason for the conservation of mass and energy.

It explains how we are all traveling through time at the speed of light at every moment of our existence but can never leave the present moment. And it clearly explains the actual non-paradoxical limits on time travel and why space travel may be more practical than we thought.

It explains that contrary to popular belief relativity itself requires the existence of a universal present moment in which the entire universe exists and is also the hidden source of the arrow of time.

It reveals there are two separate kinds of time, the time of the present moment and the clock time that flows through the present moment at different rates depending on the presence of spatial velocity including the intrinsic spatial velocity of gravitational fields.

It also explains that our universe is the surface of a 4-dimensional hypersphere with present moment time as its radial dimension and how we can actually see all 4 dimensions of this hypersphere from our time singularity within it.

And finally it explains why the present moment we experience in our daily lives cannot be the true nature of time.

This book is adapted from Universal Reality, the author's new Theory of Everything, and is solidly based in modern science and the theory of relativity. Clearly written and easy to understand this is a book impossible to ignore which is sure to have a lasting impact on the study of time and reality for years to come.