Time Travel for Beginners

Time Travel for Beginners

by Mary Gribbin (Author), Mary Gribbin (Author), John Gribbin (Author)

Synopsis

Physicists can't yet build time machines but they know that the laws of physics would allow one to exist. Scientists are investigating the manipulation of potential 'natural' time machines such as black holes, and other possibilities. All of these are discussed - not the detail of the mathematical equations, just the results - together with the implications of time travel, such as the 'granny paradox': a time traveller could go back in time, accidentally kill their granny, so the traveller's mother would never be born, so they would never be born, and so on. The Gribbins explain how such paradoxes are, in fact, prevented.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 18 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 0340957026
ISBN 13: 9780340957028
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Author Bio
John Gribbin is an internationally successful science writer and broadcaster whose many books for adults include In Search of Schrodinger's Cat, Almost Everyone's Guide to Science, Q is for Quantum and Science: A History. His wife Mary is a teacher with a special gift for communicating difficult concepts. They have co-written several titles for adults and children - the latter include Time and the Universe, winner of the TES Junior Information Book Award (Hodder), Eyewitness Time and Space (DK) and Big Numbers (Icon).