The far horizons of time time and mind in the universe / H. Chris Ransford ; managing editor, Paulina Leśna-Szreter ; language editor, Andrew Laister.
Material type: TextPublisher: Warsaw [Poland] ; Berlin [Germany] : De Gruyter Open, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (128 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783110440287
- 3110440288
- 3110441438
- 311044027X
- 9783110440270
- 9783110441437
- 530.11 23
- QC173.59.S65 .R36 2014eb
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed May 27, 2015).
The book raises and resolves specific questions in the physics of time, such as how and why someone can be simultaneous with events that are in fact days apart. It examines further abiding issues in the physics of time, and suggests that such phenomena can only exist because they ultimately obey applicable mathematics. This leads to a new vision of what time is, seen as a side effect from a deeper reality.
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements and Thanks -- Introduction -- Prologue: Walk Towards A Distant Star -- 1 Time -- Part 1 -- 2 When is Now? -- 3 The Time Explorer's Toolkit -- 4 Infinity and Infinities -- 5 Our Quantized Reality: Life in the Strobe Lights -- 6 A Surprisingly Puzzling Reality -- 7 Wave Functions: Mathematics Is Reality -- 8 The Most Complex Object in the Known Universe -- 9 Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle (aka Indeterminacy) -- 10 Time -- Part 2: the Guises of Time -- 11 Gödel Universes? -- 12 Big Bangs -- 13 Bubbles of Time -- 14 Multiverse Scenarios -- 15 In Search of OM -- End Notes -- Further Reading -- Index
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