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Time Travel
Rs. 2,490.00
James Gleick
“Time Travel” by James Gleick is a fascinating exploration of the concept of time travel in science, literature, and popular culture. Gleick, a celebrated science writer and historian, traces the history of time travel from its earliest roots in ancient mythology to its modern incarnations in films and TV shows. Along the way, he explores the philosophical and scientific implications of time travel, delving into questions about causality, free will, and the nature of time itself. Through a combination of engaging storytelling and rigorous research, Gleick offers a thought-provoking and entertaining examination of one of the most enduring and tantalizing ideas in human history. Whether you’re a fan of science fiction or simply interested in the mysteries of time and space, “Time Travel” is a must-read.
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About the author
James Gleick was born in New York and began his career in journalism, working as an editor and reporter for the New York Times. He covered science and technology there, chronicling the rise of the Internet as the Fast Forward columnist, and in 1993 founded an Internet startup company called The Pipeline. His books have been translated into more than twenty-five languages.
His home page is at http://around.com, and on Twitter he is @JamesGleick.
Book Specifications
Title: Time Travel
Author: James Gleick
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 352
Weight: 240g
Published Year:2016
Publisher: Fourth Estate
ISBN: 978-0007544455
Dimensions: 13 x 2.2 x 18.5 cm
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