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What Is Time

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Informationen zum Autor G. J. Whitrow was the first President of the International Society for the Study of Time and held the same position in numerous other scientific societies. He was a frequent broadcaster on radio and his many books include 'Time in History', 'Atoms and the Universe' (with G.O. Jones and J. Rotblat) and 'Einstein: The Man and His Achievement'.Dr J. T. Fraser is the founder of the International Society for the Study of Time and author of several books including 'Time, Conflict, and Human Values' . He is widely acknowledged as the world's foremost expert on the study of time.Professor Marlene P. Soulsby is Associate Professor in German and Comparative Literature at Pennsylvania State University. Klappentext G. J. Whitrow (1912-2000) begins this classic exploration of the nature of time with a story about a Russian poet! visiting London before the First World War. The poet's English was not too good and when he asked a man in the street! 'Please! what is time?' he received the response! 'Butthat's a philosophical question. Why ask me?'. Starting from this simple anecdote! Professor Whitrow takes us on a good-humored and wide-ranging tour of the thing that clocks keep (more or less). He discusses how our ideas of time originated; how far they are inborn in plants and animals; how time has been measured! from sundial and hourglassto the caesium clock! and whether time possesses a beginning! a direction! and an end. He coaxes the diffident layman to contemplate with pleasure the differences between cyclic! linear! biological! cosmic! and space-time! and he provides frequent diversions into fascinating topics such as theMayan calendar! the migration of birds! the dances of bees! precognition! and the short! crowded lives of mu-mesons! particles produced by cosmic-ray showers that exist for just two millionths of a second. This reissue of the classic and authoritative What is Time? includes a new introduction by Dr J. T. Fraser! founder of the International Society for the Study of Time! and a bibliographic essay by Dr Fraser and Professor M. P. Soulsby of the Pennsylvania State University. Zusammenfassung Professor Whitrow takes us on a good-humoured tour of the thing that clocks keep (more or less). He discusses how our ideas of time originated; how far they are inborn in plants and animals; how time has been measured, from sundial and hourglass to the caesium clock, and whether time possesses a beginning, a direction, and an end. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1: The Origin of Our Idea of Time 2: Time and Ourselves 3: Biological Clocks 4: The Measurement of Time 5: Time and Relativity 6: Time, Gravitation and the Universe 7: The Origin and Arrow of Time 8: The Significance of Time Appendix: Temporal Order in Special Relativity Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Julius T. Fraser, Marlene P. Soulsby, G. J. Whitrow, Gerald J. Whitrow
Assisted by Fraser J. T. (Introduction)
Publisher Oxford University Press Trade
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.10.2003
 
EAN 9780198607816
ISBN 978-0-19-860781-6
Dimensions 128 mm x 195 mm x 13 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

popular science, SCIENCE / Time, Time (chronology), time systems & standards, Time (chronology), time systems and standards

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