| Lawrence S. Schulman - Science - 1997 - 370 pages
An introduction to the arrow of time and a new, related, theory of quantum measurement. | |
| P.A. Kroes - Science - 2012 - 227 pages
This book on the structure and role of time in physical theories addresses itself to scientists and philosophers intereste:'i in the 'no man's lard' between science and ... | |
| Lawrence Sklar - Philosophy - 1993 - 458 pages
Lawrence Sklar offers a comprehensive, non-technical introduction to statistical mechanics and attempts to understand its foundational elements. | |
| Derek J. Raine - Cosmology - 1981 - 280 pages
An introduction to modern ideas on cosmology and on the physical basis of the general theory of relativity. The title reflects the author's contention that the remarkable ... | |
| H. Dieter Zeh - Science - 2013 - 194 pages
The asymmetry of natural phenomena under time reversal is striking. Here Zehinvestigates the most important classes of physical phenomena that characterize the arrow of time ... | |
| W. Israel - Science - 2012 - 342 pages
The 1972 Banff lectures attempted a systematic exposition of the ideas underlying recent developments in general relativity and its astronomical applications at a level ... | |
| Leo Sartori - Science - 1996 - 383 pages
"An extraordinarily well-written, well-researched, and carefully thought out piece of work. . . . The discussions of the paradoxes of relativity and of cosmology are the best ... | |
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