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The new time travelers : a journey to the frontiers of physics / David Toomey.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Toomey, David, 1956-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Space and time.
Time travel.
Physics.
Physical Description:
391 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : W. W. Norton, [2007]
Summary:
The story of physicistsʾ quest to answer a mind-boggling question: How can we travel through time? Since H.G. Wellsʾs 1895 classic The Time Machine, readers of science fiction have puzzled over the paradoxes of time travel. But in the 1990s, a group of theoretical physicists at Caltech undertook a serious investigation of the possibility of pastward time travel and concluded that it might be possible, inspiring a serious and sustained study that engaged more than thirty physicists around the world. Many of the figures involved in these theories are familiar: Einstein, Stephen Hawking, and Kip Thorne; others are names known mostly to physicists. These are the new time travelers, and this is the story of their work--a profoundly human endeavor marked by advances, retreats, and no small share of surprises.--From publisher description.
A fantastic journey to the frontiers of physics. Also includes information on black holes, cosmic strings, David Deutsch, Albert Einstein, energy, Pierre Gassendi, Kurt Godel, J. Richard Gott, gravity, Alan Guth, Stephen Hawking, Charles Howard Hinton, interstellar travel, jinn, Andrei Lossev, Mike Morris, multiverse, Igor Novikov, paradoxes, Roger Penrose, quantum mechanics, general relativity, special relativity, -- Carl Sagan, science fiction, spacecraft, stars, Sun, Kip Thorne, thought experiments, time, time travel, universe, Matt Visser, H.G. Wells, John Archibald Wheeler, wormholes, Ulve Yurtsever, etc.
Contents:
Intimations of spacetime
Einstein's radical idea
"Unphysical" time machines
Pastward time travel
seriously
Paradox
Cosmic strings and chronology protection
Novikov's wild ideas
A time travel summit
A parade of time machines
Time travel in another kind of spacetime
Explaining the apparent absence of time travelers
Time machines at the ends of time.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-367) and index.
ISBN:
9780393060133
0393060136
OCLC:
86110036

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