



CONFRONTING THE ENIGMA OF TIME
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- $28.99
Publisher Description
In Newton's classical mechanics, time played the role of a monotonically increasing evolution parameter. Einstein rejected the Newtonian concept and instead identified time as the fourth coordinate of a space-time four-vector. Today, scientists are considering different concepts of time as a means of resolving incompatibilities between relativity and quantum mechanics. Some view time as an emergent property of a system rather than a fundamental property, while others consider two temporal variables. The purpose of this book is to examine the role of time in modern physics so that the reader gains an increased awareness of time and its place in our understanding of nature.
Contents:
PrefaceAbout the AuthorIntroduction to the Enigma of TimeNewtonian Time:Time from Prehistory to the Ancient GreeksTime from Ptolemy to KeplerNewton and MaxwellEinsteinian Time:Einstein's Special RelativityParadoxes of Special RelativityGravity and Action at a DistanceGeneral RelativityCosmology and the Inflationary Universe:Introduction to Modern CosmologyEvidence for the Expanding UniversePhysics of the Subatomic ScalePrelude to the Big BangThe Inflationary UniverseThe Future of Time:Time's ArrowTime: Death or Rebirth?Historical TimeEpilogue — Resolving the Enigma of TimeDates of Selected CharactersReferencesIndex
Readership: General public. Also suitable for undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty and researchers in the fields of history of science, philosophy of science, general physics etc.
Key Features: The book shows that many of the issues which arise in understanding time occur when time is treated as if it is the same physical quantity in every application