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Time Travel - In Einstein's Universe (Paperback, New Ed)
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Time Travel - In Einstein's Universe (Paperback, New Ed)
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Loot Price R292
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This amazing book makes difficult scientific concepts accessible to
the layman not by simplifying them but through analogy. J Richard
Gott explains the different forms which time travel might take by
extensive reference to films such as Back to the Future and
Somewhere in Time and thoughtful viewers of these films and others
used as illustrations may well be drawn to this book to explore the
feasibility of time travel, in the context of theories from
Einstein and others. This is not just a book for sci-fi film fans,
however; anyone with a general interest in science will find it
rewarding. Gott argues that time travel has already taken place;
astronauts have aged slightly less while in space than people left
on earth. An astronaut travelling from earth to a star 500 light
years away at a speed slightly less than the speed of light would
age only 25 years on the round trip though 1000 years would have
passed on earth. Gott also examines theories of the origins of the
universe in the context of current scientific thinking and looks at
time travel in terms of science's ability to predict the future. An
extremely creative scientist and a brilliant communicator, he uses
non-technical language wherever possible and presents many concepts
in both written and diagrammatic form, explaining that readers
whose left brain dominates will respond better to text, while those
who are right-brained will understand pictures better. The theories
and ideas presented here are often extremely complex but this is
nevertheless an exceptionally readable and enjoyable book. (Kirkus
UK)
One of the world's most outstanding astrophysicists provides a
state-of-the-art investigation into the possibility of time travel.
Human beings have a strong desire to travel through time. Although
scientists are not yet taking out patents on a time machine, they
are investigating whether it is possible under the laws of physics.
In Newton's three-dimensional world this would have been
inconceivable. But with Einstein's theory of relativity a fourth
dimension time enters the frame. Is it really inconceivable that we
can travel along the timeline? In this book Richard Gott offers an
intellectually expansive, witty and engaging study of the viability
of time travel, which takes us from the dream of time travel itself
in H. G. Wells's path-breaking novel THE TIME MACHINE to
cutting-edge research into astrophysics and quantum teleportation.
He explores the scientific, social and moral implications of time
travel, and looks at recent remarkable experiments in which
fundamental particles were actually sent into the future.
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