How to Build a Time Machine
Inspired at an impressionable age by the work of science fiction writers H.G.Wells and Arthur C Clarke, Paul Davies has thought long and hard about ways to travel in time. Here, the best-selling popular science writer finally reveals how it can be done - without breaking the laws of physics and...
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Inspired at an impressionable age by the work of science fiction writers H.G.Wells and Arthur C Clarke, Paul Davies has thought long and hard about ways to travel in time. Here, the best-selling popular science writer finally reveals how it can be done - without breaking the laws of physics and without causing any earth-shattering paradoxes. Since time is money, time travel is a costly business. But with the help of a handy black hole, or better a wormhole, and a bit of luck, Davies' guide illustrates how this new mode of travel could yet be a viable option. 'An entertaining tour around a fascinating topic, conducted by a world-class physicist' - "Sunday Telegraph".
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780141005348 (0141005343)
Publish date: June 6th 2005
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 148
Edition language: English
Why did I buy this book? It is a waste of my time and my money.This jerk Paul Davies is not a scientist. He studied in science and had a higher education, but his view is corrupted by religious bullshit that you could smell his religious bullshit while reading this crap book.He had turned to the dar...