Time assumes a mystic, surreal character when one realizes that it has no beginning nor end. It is eternal. It flows only in one direction, from the past to the future, though mathematics tells us that there is no earthly reason why it cannot flow in the reverse direction. As if these absurdities were not enough, Albert Einstein queered the pitch by promulgating that time is the fourth dimension in which the Universe exists; that it is dependent on the frame of reference of the observer. Perhaps Einstein or Stephen Hawking who dared to write A Brief History of Time can claim to have understood time in its entirely. Mere mortals like us can only make a brave attempt to do so. This is one such attempt.
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Title
About Time
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
National Book Trust, 2003
ISBN
8123741030
Length
215p.
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