Brian Clegg
Price: £9.99
Imprint: O'Mara Books
Publication date: 08/04/2021
ISBN: 9781789292916
Subject: Non-Fiction
Category: Science - History - Philosophy
Binding: Hardback
Size: 178 x 129 mm
Extent: 192 pages
Illustration: integrated pictures and diagrams
Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)
Edition Status: Out of Print
Imprint: O'Mara Books
Publication date: 08/04/2021
ISBN: 9781789292923
Subject: Non-Fiction
Category: Science - History - Philosophy
Size: EPUB 2
Extent: 192 pages
Illustration: integrated pictures and diagrams
Territorial Rights: World ex USA and Canada
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Enquire nowIn the TV series Dragnet, detective Joe Friday used to say ‘All we want are the facts’. Joe Friday would have loved Brian Clegg’s books. Brian can be relied on to give you the facts, and nothing but the facts, on matters scientific, from the science of the human body to – in this case – the science of time travel. 10 Short Lessons in Time Travel lucidly sums up the essential parts of this fascinating subject. Spacewarps and timewarps are both allowed by Einstein’s general theory of relativity, and both feature here, along with practical hints on how to build a time machine and the pros and cons of freezing yourself to wake up in the distant future. The bottom line is, time travel is theoretically possible, but practically very difficult. But 500 years ago, the same could have been said of heavier-than-air flying machines.
John Gribbin, author of "Six Impossible Things: The 'Quanta of Solace' and the Mysteries of the Subatomic World"
Brian Clegg's guide to the theory and practice of time travel keeps its promise and is a highly enjoyable and informative read.
Giles Sparrow, BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Time travel has fascinated us for decades, and as our technology advances and our understanding of the universe deepens, it is clear that travelling through time is more than just fantasy – our laws of nature tell us that it is possible. And this possibility causes such fascination that physicists continue to study it and also look at how we might do it
Expert-led, engaging and pocket-sized – the perfect little guide for anyone with a curious mind looking to understand the basics of one of modern science’s most fascinating and relevant subjects
Packed full of easy-to-understand diagrams, pictures and fact boxes, these ten lessons will cover all the basics, as well as the latest understanding and developments, to enlighten the nonscientist
Comp titles: How to Build A Time Machine by Paul Davies (Penguin, 2003) Black Holes and Time Warps: Einstein’s Outrageous Legacy by Kip Thorn (WW Norton, 1995)
Brian Clegg studied physics at the University of Cambridge and is now an award-winning and bestselling science writer and public speaker who has written over forty popular science books and a growing range of novels. He has also written for a wide range of publications such as Nature, BBC History, The Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Observer, and is the editor of www.popularscience.co.uk. Brian lives in a Wiltshire village with his wife and twin children.