
a book
About Time
Adam Frank · 2011 · 432 pages
From a Palaeolithic farmer living by the sun and stone plinths to the factory worker logging into an industrial punch clock to the modern manager enslaved to Outlook's 15-minute increments, our relationship with time has constantly evolved alongside our scientific understanding of the universe. And the latest advances in physics - string-theory branes, multiverses, "clockless" physics - are positioned to completely rewrite time in the coming years. Weaving cosmology with day-to-day chronicles and a lively wit, astrophysicist Adam Frank tells the dazzling story of humanity's invention of time and how we will experience it in the future.
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Ken Nakamura
“I just finished these two great books. In later chapters of About Time @AdamFrank4 discusses various speculative theories of the Universe, which I really liked. In "Time Reborn" Lee Smoolin discuss why time is fundamental. Both books are highly recommended.”↗