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A vivid concept about the nature of space and time is delivered to the readers starting from ancient civilizations, philosophers and modern theories. Relativistic theories of Newtonian era and Einstein's relativity is also covered in details and with mathematical proofs. Readers will learn about Newton's view of space and time, flaws in his theories and their correction made by Albert Einstein. Later on, this book deals with the fundamental philosophical question of "What is Time?", "How does it flow?". There is a complete analysis and exploration into the non-linear nature of time itself.…mehr

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A vivid concept about the nature of space and time is delivered to the readers starting from ancient civilizations, philosophers and modern theories. Relativistic theories of Newtonian era and Einstein's relativity is also covered in details and with mathematical proofs. Readers will learn about Newton's view of space and time, flaws in his theories and their correction made by Albert Einstein. Later on, this book deals with the fundamental philosophical question of "What is Time?", "How does it flow?". There is a complete analysis and exploration into the non-linear nature of time itself. Here, the Schwarzschild solution for Einstein's field equation is being used to find the change of proper time in a gravitational field with respect to time measured by gravitationally unaffected stationary clock. Equations relating to the nature of time in extreme cases of the Universe like black holes and particles like photons have also been derived to study the nature of the 4th Dimension.
Autorenporträt
Soy estudiante de maestría en Física en la Universidad de Amity, Calcuta en la India. Actualmente estoy en mi último año de estudio y estoy muy interesado en el campo de la Cosmología y la Astrofísica. Actualmente estoy investigando sobre los agujeros de gusano en la Universidad Aliah, la cosmología cuántica y la expansión del Universo.