Time: A Traveler's Guide

Time: A Traveler's Guide

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Pickover Clifford A.
Oxford University Press Inc
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In Time: A Traveler's Guide, Clifford A. Pickover strives to answer the most challenging questions scientists and philosophers ask. What is time? Is time travel possible? Is time real? Does it flow in one direction only? Does it have a beginning or an end? What is eternity? For centuries, these questions have intrigued mystics, philosophers, and scientists. Today physicists would agree that time is one of the strangest properties of our universe. This book allows readers to travel through time and space, and they needn't be experts in physics. By the time readers finish this book they will understand such seemingly arcane concepts as space-time diagrams, light cones, time machines, cosmic moment lines, transcendent infinite speeds, Lorentz transformations, causal linkages, superliminal and ultraliminal motions, Minkowskian space-times, Gödel universes, closed timelike curves, and Tipler cylinders. This book is a resource for science fiction writers and readers, a playground for computer hobbyists, an adventure and education for beginning students in physics or philosophy.
EAN 9780195130966
ISBN 0195130960
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Publication date September 30, 1999
Pages 304
Language English
Dimensions 154 x 233 x 20
Country United States
Authors Pickover Clifford A.
Illustrations 1 halftone, 74 line figures