How to Build a Time Machine
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ISBN: 0142001864 / Publisher: Penguin Books, March 2003
In a thought-provoking narrative, an acclaimed physicist explores the possibility of time travel by presenting a fascinating foray into the space-time continuum, explaining the many ways time travel could be possible and providing a theoretical foundation for assembling a working time machine. Reprint.
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With his unique knack for making cutting-edge theoretical science effortlessly accessible, world-renowned physicist Paul Davies now tackles an issue that has boggled minds for centuries: Is time travel possible? The answer, insists Davies, is definitely yes—once you iron out a few kinks in the space-time continuum. With tongue placed firmly in cheek, Davies explains the theoretical physics that make visiting the future and revisiting the past possible, then proceeds to lay out a four-stage process for assembling a time machine and making it work. Wildly inventive and theoretically sound, How to Build a Time Machine is creative science at its best—illuminating, entertaining, and thought provoking.
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