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Examines time and analyzes it through various philosophical perspectives.
This popular science book explores the history of the universe from its origins to its possible future, providing a comprehensive overview of cosmology and the nature of time.
Examines the nature of time from a physicist's perspective, exploring concepts such as entropy, black holes, and quantum mechanics.
This influential book presents a philosophical framework for understanding time and its significance.
Examines the history of Europe from the18th century to the present day, providing a comprehensive overview of the major events and developments that shaped this era.
This comprehensive book presents a visual timeline of world history, allowing readers to see how events in different parts of the world relate to each other.
This interdisciplinary book explores the subjective and psychological aspects of time, examining how our perception and experience of time is shaped by factors such as culture, emotion, and memory.
Explores the foundations of quantum mechanics and its implications for our understanding of time.
Examines the ways in which time is conceptualized and experienced in different cultures and historical periods.
Analyzes time and collects a series of essays on how time is defined by various philosophers.
Examines the history of Europe during the medieval and early modern periods, providing a broad overview of the major events and developments that shaped this era.
Examines the scientific possibilities and limitations of time travel, based on the theories of Albert Einstein.
Presents a collection of essays exploring the scientific debate on the arrow of time, considering the implications of thermodynamics and cosmology.
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