Time's Arrow

Time's Arrow
Author: Martin Amis
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1992
Genre: English fiction
ISBN: 9780140167795

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In this novel a man's life is portrayed backwards, from death to birth, as are some of the scenes - for example, sex begins with climax, moves through foreplay and exhausts itself on flirtation. The plot is about a doctor whose story begins with his death. Shortlisted for the Booker Prize.

Time's Arrows

Time's Arrows
Author: Richard Morris
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1986-01-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0671617664

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This volume explores Western views on time from ancient Greece through the Middle Ages, going on to modern scientific concepts, including relativity, biological time, cosmic time, and whether there is a beginning (or an end) to time. Starting with ancient cyclical theories of time, the author moves on to more modern topics such as the theory of linear time, the notion that velocity is a function of time (introduced by Galileo), Newton's mathematical explanations of time, the laws of thermodynamics in relation to time, and the theory of relativity.

Time’s Arrow, Time’s Cycle

Time’s Arrow, Time’s Cycle
Author: Stephen Jay Gould
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1988
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780674891999

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Examines scientific theories pertaining to the measurement of earth's history.

Time's Arrow and Archimedes' Point

Time's Arrow and Archimedes' Point
Author: Huw Price
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 1997-12-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199839328

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Why is the future so different from the past? Why does the past affect the future and not the other way around? What does quantum mechanics really tell us about the world? In this important and accessible book, Huw Price throws fascinating new light on some of the great mysteries of modern physics, and connects them in a wholly original way. Price begins with the mystery of the arrow of time. Why, for example, does disorder always increase, as required by the second law of thermodynamics? Price shows that, for over a century, most physicists have thought about these problems the wrong way. Misled by the human perspective from within time, which distorts and exaggerates the differences between past and future, they have fallen victim to what Price calls the "double standard fallacy": proposed explanations of the difference between the past and the future turn out to rely on a difference which has been slipped in at the beginning, when the physicists themselves treat the past and future in different ways. To avoid this fallacy, Price argues, we need to overcome our natural tendency to think about the past and the future differently. We need to imagine a point outside time -- an Archimedean "view from nowhen" -- from which to observe time in an unbiased way. Offering a lively criticism of many major modern physicists, including Richard Feynman and Stephen Hawking, Price shows that this fallacy remains common in physics today -- for example, when contemporary cosmologists theorize about the eventual fate of the universe. The "big bang" theory normally assumes that the beginning and end of the universe will be very different. But if we are to avoid the double standard fallacy, we need to consider time symmetrically, and take seriously the possibility that the arrow of time may reverse when the universe recollapses into a "big crunch." Price then turns to the greatest mystery of modern physics, the meaning of quantum theory. He argues that in missing the Archimedean viewpoint, modern physics has missed a radical and attractive solution to many of the apparent paradoxes of quantum physics. Many consequences of quantum theory appear counterintuitive, such as Schrodinger's Cat, whose condition seems undetermined until observed, and Bell's Theorem, which suggests a spooky "nonlocality," where events happening simultaneously in different places seem to affect each other directly. Price shows that these paradoxes can be avoided by allowing that at the quantum level the future does, indeed, affect the past. This demystifies nonlocality, and supports Einstein's unpopular intuition that quantum theory describes an objective world, existing independently of human observers: the Cat is alive or dead, even when nobody looks. So interpreted, Price argues, quantum mechanics is simply the kind of theory we ought to have expected in microphysics -- from the symmetric standpoint. Time's Arrow and Archimedes' Point presents an innovative and controversial view of time and contemporary physics. In this exciting book, Price urges physicists, philosophers, and anyone who has ever pondered the mysteries of time to look at the world from the fresh perspective of Archimedes' Point and gain a deeper understanding of ourselves, the universe around us, and our own place in time.

Time's Arrows and Quantum Measurement

Time's Arrows and Quantum Measurement
Author: Lawrence S. Schulman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1997-07-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521567756

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An introduction to the arrow of time and a new, related, theory of quantum measurement.

The Arrows of Time

The Arrows of Time
Author: Greg Egan
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0575105798

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In an alien universe where space and time play by different rules, interstellar voyages last longer for the travellers than for those they left behind. After six generations in flight, the inhabitants of the mountain-sized spacecraft the Peerless have used their borrowed time to develop advanced technology that could save their home world from annihilation. But not every traveller feels allegiance to a world they have never seen, and as tensions mount over the risks of turning the ship around and starting the long voyage home, a new complication arises: the prospect of constructing a messaging system that will give the Peerless news of its own future. While some of the crew welcome the opportunity to be warned of impending dangers - and perhaps even hear reports of the ship's triumphant return - others are convinced that knowing what lies ahead will be oppressive, and that the system will be abused. Agata longs for a chance to hear a message from the ancestors back on the home world, proving that the sacrifices of the travellers have not been in vain, but her most outspoken rival, Ramiro, fears that the system will undermine every decision the travellers make. When a vote fails to settle the matter and dissent erupts into violence, Ramiro, Agata and their allies must seek a new way to bring peace to the Peerless - by traveling to a world where time runs in reverse. THE ARROWS OF TIME is the final volume of the Orthogonal trilogy, bringing a powerful and surprising conclusion to the epic story of the Peerless that began with THE CLOCKWORK ROCKET and THE ETERNAL FLAME.

Seven Arrows

Seven Arrows
Author: Hyemeyohsts Storm
Publisher:
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1975
Genre:
ISBN:

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Pre-historic Times

Pre-historic Times
Author: Sir John Lubbock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1904
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN:

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Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1905
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN:

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A New Elementary Arithmetic

A New Elementary Arithmetic
Author: Emerson Elbridge White
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1883
Genre: Arithmetic
ISBN:

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