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The Nature of Time

Autor J. Woods Halley
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This book reviews and contrasts contemporary and historical perceptions of time from scientific and intuitive human points of view. Ancient and modern clocks, Augustinian ideas, the deterministic Newtonian universe, biological clocks, deep time, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and relativity all contribute to the perspective. The focus is on what can be inferred from established technologies and science as opposed to futuristic speculation.
Chapter 1 describes clocks, including the cesium atomic clocks establishing the current global time standard, a history of clock development, biological clocks, phylogenetic trees, radioactive dating, and astronomical methods to determine the age of the universe. Chapter 2 poses ancient questions about time not fully addressed by an understanding of the technical nature of clocks. An early summary of some of these questions as described by Augustine in the 3rd century CE is followed by a description of how Newton, 1300 years later, introduced a conception of time which provided some answers, such as the nature of an infinitesimally short present. Implications concerning the reality of events in the past, present, and future are also discussed. The Newtonian picture is contrasted with the intuitive human one and the possibilities of time travel and temporal recurrence are briefly discussed. Chapter 3 introduces the second law of thermodynamics and addresses how it is compatible with a time-reversible Newtonian description of a universe, even though it appears to define an "arrow of time." The nature of entropy and its relation to coarse graining and emergence play a central role in the discussion. Chapter 4 discusses ways in which quantum mechanics has altered the Newtonian perspective, accounting for various interpretations of the meaning of quantum mechanics with regard to time. Chapter 5 describes basic elements of special relativity and their implications for the nature of time. Examples of time dilation and the changing order of space, such as separated events in different frames, are described. The examples are chosen to avoid evocation of currently unattainable technologies. An afterword in chapter 6 reviews questions raised by Augustine and summarizes how the development of science since then has addressed them.
This book was originally developed for an interdisciplinary seminar for beginning undergraduates at the University of Minnesota. It uses a small amount of algebra, mainly in supplementary appendices, and does not assume any prior knowledge of physics, chemistry, biology, or astronomy. In contrast to many semipopular books on time, it avoids speculation either about engineering (techno-optimism) or physical theory (strings, loop quantum gravity, black hole entropy). Instead, it takes a more grounded approach and describes what is currently known (and not known) to help both students and the general reader make better sense of time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367477066
ISBN-10: 0367477068
Pagini: 166
Ilustrații: 1 Tables, black and white; 20 Line drawings, color; 18 Line drawings, black and white; 12 Halftones, color; 2 Halftones, black and white; 32 Illustrations, color; 20 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

Public țintă

General and Undergraduate Core

Cuprins

1. Clocks: The Nature of Time Measurement  2. Issues in the Nature of Time  3. Thermodynamics, Irreversibility, and Time  4. Quantum Mechanics and Time  5. Relativity and Time  6. Afterword  Appendix 1.1 Some Atomic Physics of the Cesium Clock  Appendix 1.2 A Few Facts About Molecular Biology  Appendix 1.3 Determining the Age of the Earth  Appendix 1.4 Doppler Shifts  Appendix 1.5 Determination of Distances of Galaxies from Earth and Estimates of the Age of the Universe  Appendix 2.1 Defining the Instantaneous Present and Predicting the Future with Newtonian Physics  Appendix 3.1 Coarse Graining in Card Games  Appendix 5.1 Michelson Morley Experiment  Appendix 5.2 The ’G’ in the Lorentz Transformation  Appendix 5.3 Proper Time Intervals Are the Same in All Frames

Notă biografică

J. Woods Halley is a Professor at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. His research group studies electrochemical phenomena, including the origin of life, as well as low temperature phases of many-body systems, including superfluidity and superconductivity, using analytical theory and computer simulation. He was educated at the University of California, Berkeley and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is a Fellow of the American Physical Society. He has previously published books on the likelihood of extraterrestrial life and statistical mechanics.

Descriere

This book covers contemporary and historical perceptions of time from scientific and intuitive vantages. Ancient and modern clocks, Augustinian ideas, the deterministic Newtonian universe, biological clocks, deep time, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and relativity contribute to the exploration of time using established technologies and science.