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    The Labyrinth of Time by Lockwood, Michael;

    Introducing the Universe

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 26 July 2007

    • ISBN 9780199217267
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages416 pages
    • Size 234x156x21 mm
    • Weight 584 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations numerous figures
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    Short description:

    Modern physics has revealed the universe as a much stranger place than we could have imagined. The puzzle at the centre of our knowledge of the universe is time. Michael Lockwood takes the reader on a fascinating journey into the nature of things. He investigates philosophical questions about past, present, and future, our experience of time, and the possibility of time travel. And he provides the most careful, lively, and up-to-date introduction to the physics of time and the structure of the universe. His aim is not just to boggle the mind, but to lead the reader towards an understanding of the science and philosophy. Things will never seem the same again after a voyage through The Labyrinth of Time.

    '... a model of balance and clarity' (Paul Davies, Times Higher Education Supplement)

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    Long description:

    Modern physics has revealed the universe as a much stranger place than we could have imagined. The puzzle at the centre of our knowledge of the universe is time. Michael Lockwood takes the reader on a fascinating journey into the nature of things. He investigates philosophical questions about past, present, and future, our experience of time, and the possibility of time travel. And he provides the most careful, lively, and up-to-date introduction to the physics of time and the structure of the universe. He guides us step by step through relativity theory and quantum physics, introducing and explaining the ground-breaking ideas of Newton and Boltzmann, Einstein and Schroedinger, Penrose and Hawking. We zoom in on the behaviour of molecules and atoms, and pull back to survey the expansion of the universe. We learn about entropy and gravity, black holes and wormholes, about how it all began and where we are all headed. Lockwood's aim is not just to boggle the mind but to lead us towards an understanding of the science and philosophy. Things will never seem the same again after a voyage through The Labyrinth of Time.

    Review from previous edition Michael Lockwood's book The Labyrinth of Time: Introducing the Universe has just appeared. I highly recommend it. It's a wonderful overview of the physics and philosophy of time, crafted extremely carefully and engagingly (yet without compromising any content) for the lay reader, superbly produced and illustrated. Oh, and it's true.

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    Table of Contents:

    Two Concepts of Time
    Time and Space: a Marriage is Arranged
    Taking Space-Time Seriously
    From Flat to Curved Space-Time
    Weaving the Cosmic Tapestry
    Closed Timelike Curves: Science Fact or Science Fiction?
    Classical Time Travel: the Toils of Paradox
    Hamilton's Legacy: Physical Systems and their State Spaces
    Time Asymmetry and the Second Law
    Entropy, Electrodynamics and the Role of Gravity
    'Drawn Through Life Backwards'
    The Unyielding Past
    The Emergence of Order
    From Quantum Leaps to Schrodinger's Cat
    Schrodinger's Time Traveller
    Space, Time, and Quantum Gravity: Physics at the Frontier
    The Time of Our Lives
    Epilogue

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