In search of time : the science of a curious dimension / Dan Falk.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Thomas Dunne Books, St. Martin's Press, 2008Edition: 1st U.S. editionDescription: xiii, 329 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • still image
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780312374785
  • 031237478X
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Contents:
1 Heavenly Clockwork: Time's natural cycles 9 -- 2 Years, Months, Days: The quest for the perfect calendar 30 -- 3 Hours, Minutes, Seconds: Dissecting the day 52 -- 4 In Time's Grasp: Time and culture 79 -- 5 The Persistence of Memory: A bridge across time 101 -- 6 Isaac's Time: Newton, Leibniz, and the arrow of time 126 -- 7 Albert's Time: Spacetime, relativity, and quantum theory 152 -- 8 Back to the Future: The science of time travel 180 -- 9 In the Beginning: The search for the dawn of time 204 -- 10 Beyond the Big Bang: The frontiers of physics and the origin of time's arrow 225 -- 11 All Things Must Pass: The ultimate fate of life, the universe, and everything 245 -- 12 Illusion and Reality: Physics, philosophy, and the landscape of time 272.
Summary: Time surrounds us. It defines our experience of the world; it echoes through our every waking hour. Time is the very foundation of conscious experience. Yet as familiar as it is, time is also deeply mysterious. We cannot see, hear, smell, taste, or touch it. Yet we do feel it - or at least we think we feel it. No wonder poets, writers, philosophers, and scientists have grappled with time for centuries. In his latest book, award-winning science writer Dan Falk chronicles the story of how humans have come to understand time over the millennia, and by drawing from the latest research in physics, psychology, and other fields, Falk shows how that understanding continues to evolve. In Search of Time begins with our earliest ancestors' perception of time and the discoveries that led - with much effort - to the Gregorian calendar, atomic clocks, and "leap seconds." Falk examines the workings of memory, the brain's remarkable "bridge across time," and asks whether humans are unique in their ability to recall the past and imagine the future. He explores the possibility of time travel, and the paradoxes it seems to entail. Falk looks at the quest to comprehend the beginning of time and how time - and the universe - may end. Finally, he examines the puzzle of time's "flow," and the remarkable possibility that the passage of time may be an illusion. Entertaining, illuminating, and ultimately thought provoking, In Search of Time reveals what some of our most insightful thinkers have had to say about time, from Aristotle to Kant, from Newton to Einstein, and continuing with the brightest minds of today.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-321) and index.

1 Heavenly Clockwork: Time's natural cycles 9 -- 2 Years, Months, Days: The quest for the perfect calendar 30 -- 3 Hours, Minutes, Seconds: Dissecting the day 52 -- 4 In Time's Grasp: Time and culture 79 -- 5 The Persistence of Memory: A bridge across time 101 -- 6 Isaac's Time: Newton, Leibniz, and the arrow of time 126 -- 7 Albert's Time: Spacetime, relativity, and quantum theory 152 -- 8 Back to the Future: The science of time travel 180 -- 9 In the Beginning: The search for the dawn of time 204 -- 10 Beyond the Big Bang: The frontiers of physics and the origin of time's arrow 225 -- 11 All Things Must Pass: The ultimate fate of life, the universe, and everything 245 -- 12 Illusion and Reality: Physics, philosophy, and the landscape of time 272.

Time surrounds us. It defines our experience of the world; it echoes through our every waking hour. Time is the very foundation of conscious experience. Yet as familiar as it is, time is also deeply mysterious. We cannot see, hear, smell, taste, or touch it. Yet we do feel it - or at least we think we feel it. No wonder poets, writers, philosophers, and scientists have grappled with time for centuries. In his latest book, award-winning science writer Dan Falk chronicles the story of how humans have come to understand time over the millennia, and by drawing from the latest research in physics, psychology, and other fields, Falk shows how that understanding continues to evolve. In Search of Time begins with our earliest ancestors' perception of time and the discoveries that led - with much effort - to the Gregorian calendar, atomic clocks, and "leap seconds." Falk examines the workings of memory, the brain's remarkable "bridge across time," and asks whether humans are unique in their ability to recall the past and imagine the future. He explores the possibility of time travel, and the paradoxes it seems to entail. Falk looks at the quest to comprehend the beginning of time and how time - and the universe - may end. Finally, he examines the puzzle of time's "flow," and the remarkable possibility that the passage of time may be an illusion. Entertaining, illuminating, and ultimately thought provoking, In Search of Time reveals what some of our most insightful thinkers have had to say about time, from Aristotle to Kant, from Newton to Einstein, and continuing with the brightest minds of today.

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A popular science approach to the physics and mysteries of time, covering heavenly (astronomical) time, the calendar, time measurement, time and culture, relativity, time travel, the dawn of time, astrophysics and philosophy. Bibliography. Index.

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