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What is time? The classic account of the nature of time

Autor G. J. Whitrow

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

What is time? The classic account of the nature of time
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Professor Whitrow takes us on a good-humoured and wide-ranging tour of what clocks keep (more or less). He discusses how our ideas of time originated; how far they are inborn in plants and animals; how time has been measured, from sundial and hourgla...

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  • Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780198607816
  • ISBN10 0198607814
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 170
  • Año de Edición 2003
  • Encuadernación Rústica

What is time? The classic account of the nature of time

Autor G. J. Whitrow

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Professor Whitrow takes us on a good-humoured and wide-ranging tour of what clocks keep (more or less). He discusses how our ideas of time originated; how far they are inborn in plants and animals; how time has been measured, from sundial and hourgla...

18,30€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis a partir de 19€
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Professor Whitrow takes us on a good-humoured and wide-ranging tour of what clocks keep (more or less). He discusses how our ideas of time originated; how far they are inborn in plants and animals; how time has been measured, from sundial and hourglass to the caesium clock; and whether time possesses a begining, a direction, and an end. He examines the differences between cyclic, linear, biological, cosmic, and space-time, and provides frequent diversions into fascinating topics such as the Mayan calendar, the migration of birds, the dances of bees, precognition, and the short, crowded lives of mu-mesons, particles produced by cosmic-ray showers that exist for just two-millionths of a second.