order of time
order of time
[意] 卡洛·罗韦利
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Why do we remember the past, but not the future? What does it mean for time to "pass"? Do we exist in time, or does time exist in us? Carlo Rowe uses poetic words to invite us to think about this ancient problem-the nature of time.
In our intuition, time is unified throughout the universe, flowing steadily from past to future, and can be measured by clocks. Korovelli reveals to us a strange universe in which the properties of time collapse one by one, disappearing at the most fundamental level. He tells us that our perception of the passage of time depends on our perspective...
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◆"The man who makes physics sexy, the next Stephen Hawking" and Italian physicist Carlo Rovelli's new masterpiece after "Seven Lessons in Minimalist Physics".
◆Perfect integration of physics and philosophy, exploring the amazing truth of the world in the usual places, exploring the essence of time with poetic language and cutting-edge physics theory, subverting our common sense and intuition.
◆"Doctor Strange" was read aloud by Benedict Cumberbatch (Volume Fu), and the audio book won the British National Book Award.
◆Recommended by more than 10 media including "Time", "Nature", "Guardian", "New Scientist" and "New York Times".
◆Exquisite binding, the same format, continuing the aesthetic design of "Seven Minimalist Physics Lessons", "Reality Is Not What You See" and "Minimalist Science Origin Course".
