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The arrow of time: the quest to solve science's greatest mystery
In The Arrow of Time, a major bestseller in England, Dr. Peter Coveney, a research scientist, and award-winning journalist Dr. Roger Highfield, demonstrate that the commonsense view of time agrees with the most advanced scientific theory. Time does in fact move like an arrow, shooting forward into w...
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1991
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author | Coveney, Peter Highfield, Roger |
author_facet | Coveney, Peter Highfield, Roger |
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description | In The Arrow of Time, a major bestseller in England, Dr. Peter Coveney, a research scientist, and award-winning journalist Dr. Roger Highfield, demonstrate that the commonsense view of time agrees with the most advanced scientific theory. Time does in fact move like an arrow, shooting forward into what is genuinely unknown, leaving the past immutably behind. The authors make their case by exploring three centuries of science, offering bold reinterpretations of Newton's mechanics, Einstein's special and general theories of relativity, quantum mechanics, and advancing the insights of James Gleick's Chaos. |
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spelling | cern-27330102021-04-21T18:01:50Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2733010engCoveney, PeterHighfield, RogerThe arrow of time: the quest to solve science's greatest mysteryScience in GeneralIn The Arrow of Time, a major bestseller in England, Dr. Peter Coveney, a research scientist, and award-winning journalist Dr. Roger Highfield, demonstrate that the commonsense view of time agrees with the most advanced scientific theory. Time does in fact move like an arrow, shooting forward into what is genuinely unknown, leaving the past immutably behind. The authors make their case by exploring three centuries of science, offering bold reinterpretations of Newton's mechanics, Einstein's special and general theories of relativity, quantum mechanics, and advancing the insights of James Gleick's Chaos.Flamingooai:cds.cern.ch:27330101991 |
spellingShingle | Science in General Coveney, Peter Highfield, Roger The arrow of time: the quest to solve science's greatest mystery |
title | The arrow of time: the quest to solve science's greatest mystery |
title_full | The arrow of time: the quest to solve science's greatest mystery |
title_fullStr | The arrow of time: the quest to solve science's greatest mystery |
title_full_unstemmed | The arrow of time: the quest to solve science's greatest mystery |
title_short | The arrow of time: the quest to solve science's greatest mystery |
title_sort | arrow of time: the quest to solve science's greatest mystery |
topic | Science in General |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2733010 |
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