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The Arrows of Time - A Debate in Cosmology

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The concept of time has fascinated humanity throughout recorded history, and it remains one of the biggest mysteries in science and philosophy. Time is clearly one of the fundamental building blocks of the universe and thus a deeper understanding of nature at a fundamental level also demands a comprehension of time. Furthermore, the origins of the universe are closely intertwined with the puzzle of time: Did time emerge at the Big Bang? Why does the arrow of time 'conspire' with the order of the initial state of the universe?

This book addresses many of the most important questions about time: What is time, and is it fundamental or emergent? Why is there such an arrow of time, closely related to the initial state of the universe, and why do the cosmic, thermodynamic and other arrows agree? These issues are discussed here by leading experts, and each offers a new perspective on the debate. Their contributions delve into the most difficult research topic in physics, also describing the latest cutting edge research on the subject. The book also offers readers a comparison between the different outlooks of philosophy, physics and cosmology on the puzzle of time.
This volume is intended to be useful for research purposes, but most chapters are also accessible to a more general audience of scientifically educated readers looking for deeper insights.


List of contents

    Introduction.- The Clock Ambiguity: Implications and New Developments.- Holographic Cosmology and the Arrow of Time.- A "Momentous" Arrow of Time.- The Phantom Bounce: A New Proposal for an Oscillating Cosmology.- The Emergent Nature of Time and the Complex Numbers in Quantum Cosmology.- The Arrow of Time in a Dark-Energy-Dominated Universe.- The Problem of Time for De Sitters Spacetimes.- Fundamental Loss of Quantum Coherence from Quantum Gravity.- Micro-time, Macro-time, and the Pseudo-beginning of the Big Bang.- Open Problems Regarding the Arrow of Time.

About the author

Rüdiger Vaas ist Wissenschaftsreporter, Astronomie- und Physik-Redakteur bei der populären Monatszeitschrift "bild der wissenschaft" und ein versierter Kenner der modernen Kosmologie.

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The concept of time has fascinated humanity throughout recorded history, and it remains one of the biggest mysteries in science and philosophy. Time is clearly one of the fundamental building blocks of the universe and thus a deeper understanding of nature at a fundamental level also demands a comprehension of time. Furthermore, the origins of the universe are closely intertwined with the puzzle of time: Did time emerge at the Big Bang? Why does the arrow of time ‘conspire’ with the order of the initial state of the universe? This book addresses many of the most important questions about time: What is time, and is it fundamental or emergent? Why is there such an arrow of time, closely related to the initial state of the universe, and why do the cosmic, thermodynamic and other arrows agree? These issues are discussed here by leading experts, and each offers a new perspective on the debate. Their contributions delve into the most difficult research topic in physics, also describing the latest cutting edge research on the subject. The book also offers readers a comparison between the different outlooks of philosophy, physics and cosmology on the puzzle of time. This volume is intended to be useful for research purposes, but most chapters are also accessible to a more general audience of scientifically educated readers looking for deeper insights. 

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“This excellent book presents several papers discussing the question of arrow of time from physics and philosophical point of view. If you are a philosopher or physicist I strongly recommend this book for you. … all papers are very accessible and captivate the reader’s attention at first look. So I promise you that you will get passionate about questions of time when you check this book. It is a really a masterpiece!” (Philosophy, Religion and Science Book Reviews, bookinspections.wordpress.com, December, 2013)

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From the reviews:
"This excellent book presents several papers discussing the question of arrow of time from physics and philosophical point of view. If you are a philosopher or physicist I strongly recommend this book for you. ... all papers are very accessible and captivate the reader's attention at first look. So I promise you that you will get passionate about questions of time when you check this book. It is a really a masterpiece!" (Philosophy, Religion and Science Book Reviews, bookinspections.wordpress.com, December, 2013)

Product details

Assisted by Laur Mersini-Houghton (Editor), Laura Mersini-Houghton (Editor), Vaas (Editor), Vaas (Editor), Rüdiger Vaas (Editor), Rudy Vaas (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.06.2014
 
EAN 9783642435164
ISBN 978-3-642-43516-4
No. of pages 222
Dimensions 158 mm x 235 mm x 237 mm
Weight 355 g
Illustrations VI, 222 p.
Series Fundamental Theories of Physics
Fundamental Theories of Physics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Theoretical physics

Gravitation, C, Philosophy of Science, String Theory, Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics, Physics and Astronomy, Quantum field theory, Relativity physics, Philosophy and science, Classical and Quantum Gravity, Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory, Statistical physics, Quantum Field Theories, String Theory

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