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_a529 _bCAL-T |
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100 | _aCallender, Craig | ||
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_aIntroducing time : _ba graphic guide _cby Craig Callender and Ralph Edney |
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_bIcon Books, _aLondon : _c©2001 |
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_a175 p. : _bill. ; _c17 cm. |
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500 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _aWhat is time? The 5th-century philosopher St Augustine famously said that he knew what time was, so long as no one asked him. Is time a fourth dimension similar to space or does it flow in some sense? And if it flows, does it make sense to say how fast? Does the future exist? Is time travel possible? This work deals with such questions. | ||
650 | _aSCIENCE / Time. | ||
650 | _aChronology. | ||
650 | _aTime. | ||
700 | _aEdney, Ralph | ||
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