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Häftad, Engelska, 2021
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What is time? What does it mean for time to pass? Is it possible to travel in time? What is the difference between the past and future? Until the work of Newton, these questions were purely topics of philosophical speculation. Since then we've learned a great deal about time, and its study has moved from a subject of philosophical reflection to instead became part of the subject matter of physics. This Very Short Introduction introduces readers to the current physical understanding of the direction of time, from the Second Law of Thermodynamics to the emergence of complexity and life. Jenann Ismael charts the line of development in physical theory from Newton, via Einstein's Theory of Relativity, to the current day. Einstein's innovations led to a vision of time very different from the familiar time of everyday sense. In this new vision, time is one of the dimensions in which the universe is extended alongside the spatial dimensions. The universe appears as a static block of events, in which there is no more a difference between past and future than there is between east and west. Discussing the controversy and philosophical confusion which surrounded the reception of this new vision, Ismael also covers the contemporary mixture of statistical mechanics, cognitive science, and phenomenology that point the way to reconciling the familiar time of everyday sense with the vision of time presented in Einstein's theories. Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
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What is time? What does it mean for time to pass? Is it possible to travel in time? What is the difference between the past and future? Until the work of Newton, these questions were purely topics of philosophical speculation. Since then we''ve learned a great deal about time, and its study has moved from a subject of philosophical reflection to instead became part of the subject matter of physics. This Very Short Introduction introduces readers to the current physical understanding of the direction of time, from the Second Law of Thermodynamics to the emergence of complexity and life. Jenann Ismael charts the line of development in physical theory from Newton, via Einstein''s Theory of Relativity, to the current day. Einstein''s innovations led to a vision of time very different from the familiar time of everyday sense. In this new vision, time is one of the dimensions in which the universe is extended alongside the spatial dimensions. The universe appears as a static block of events, in which there is no more a difference between past and future than there is between east and west. Discussing the controversy and philosophical confusion which surrounded the reception of this new vision, Ismael also covers the contemporary mixture of statistical mechanics, cognitive science, and phenomenology that point the way to reconciling the familiar time of everyday sense with the vision of time presented in Einstein''s theories. Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
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Engelska, 202186 kr
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What is time? What does it mean for time to pass? Is it possible to travel in time? What is the difference between the past and future? Until the work of Newton, these questions were purely topics of philosophical speculation. Since then we''ve learned a great deal about time, and its study has moved from a subject of philosophical reflection to instead became part of the subject matter of physics. This Very Short Introduction introduces readers to the current physical understanding of the direction of time, from the Second Law of Thermodynamics to the emergence of complexity and life. Jenann Ismael charts the line of development in physical theory from Newton, via Einstein''s Theory of Relativity, to the current day. Einstein''s innovations led to a vision of time very different from the familiar time of everyday sense. In this new vision, time is one of the dimensions in which the universe is extended alongside the spatial dimensions. The universe appears as a static block of events, in which there is no more a difference between past and future than there is between east and west. Discussing the controversy and philosophical confusion which surrounded the reception of this new vision, Ismael also covers the contemporary mixture of statistical mechanics, cognitive science, and phenomenology that point the way to reconciling the familiar time of everyday sense with the vision of time presented in Einstein''s theories. Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2001
2 405 kr
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Drawing from physics and philosophical debates, Ismael combines a set of essays on the time worn debate of symmetry from both fields.
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PDF, Engelska, 2014851 kr
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Drawing from physics and philosophical debates, Ismael combines a set of essays on the time worn debate of symmetry from both fields.
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Engelska, 2014874 kr
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Drawing from physics and philosophical debates, Ismael combines a set of essays on the time worn debate of symmetry from both fields.
Häftad, Engelska, 2016
740 kr
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Drawing from physics and philosophical debates, Ismael combines a set of essays on the time worn debate of symmetry from both fields.
Häftad, Spanska, 2026
167 kr
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Spanska, 202466 kr
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¿Qué es el tiempo? ¿Qué significa que pase el tiempo? ¿Es posible viajar en el tiempo? ¿Qué diferencia hay entre el pasado y el futuro? Hasta el trabajo de Newton, estas preguntas eran meros temas de especulación filosófica. Desde entonces hemos aprendido mucho sobre el tiempo y su estudio ha dejado de ser asunto de la reflexión filosófica para pasar a formar parte de las materias de la física.Esta breve introducción presenta a los lectores una comprensión física actual del sentido del tiempo, desde la Segunda Ley de la Termodinámica hasta la aparición de la complejidad y la vida. Jenann Ismael traza la línea de desarrollo de la teoría física desde Newton, pasando por la Teoría de la Relatividad de Einstein, hasta nuestros días. Las innovaciones de Einstein condujeron a una visión muy diferente al sentido cotidiano del tiempo, en la que se lo entiende como una de las dimensiones en las que se extiende el universo. Este aparece entonces como un bloque estático de acontecimientos, en el que el pasado y el futuro no son más diferentes que el este y el oeste. Al analizar la controversia y la confusión filosófica que rodearon la recepción de esta nueva visión, Ismael también revisa la mezcla contemporánea entre mecánica estadística, ciencia cognitiva y fenomenología que conforma el camino a seguir para reconciliar el sentido familiar del tiempo con la visión propuesta en las teorías de Einstein.