Bithive reviewed The Order of Time by Carlo Rovelli
More like a autobiography
3 stars
More like a rambling about time than an actual physics book. I had liked it a bit more sciency and less memoir.
213 sivua : kuvitettu ; 19 cm, 213 pages
English language
Published March 6, 2018 by Allen Lane, an imprint of Penguin Books.
Time is a mystery that does not cease to puzzle us. Philosophers, artists and poets have long explored its meaning while scientists have found that its structure is different from the simple intuition we have of it. From Boltzmann to quantum theory, from Einstein to loop quantum gravity, our understanding of time has been undergoing radical transformations. Time flows at different speeds in different places, the past and the future differ far less than we might think and the very notion of the present evaporates in the vast universe. With his extraordinary charm and sense of wonder, bringing together science, philosophy and art, Carlo Rovelli unravels this mystery, inviting us to imagine a world where time is in us and we are not in time.
More like a rambling about time than an actual physics book. I had liked it a bit more sciency and less memoir.