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How to Build a Time Machine
Book by Paul Davies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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How to Build a Time Machine by Paul Davies is a 2002 physics book that discusses the possibilities of time travel.[1] It was published by Penguin Books.
Synopsis
In this book, Davies discusses why time is relative, how this relates to time travel, and then lays out a "blueprint" for a real time machine. This is explored whilst also discussing paradoxes which allow a more constructive approach. It is a realistic, albeit fantastical, book.[2][3]
Critical reception
In Kirkus Reviews the reviewer noted that this volume allowed "Davies to wax eloquent on concepts he has covered in earlier works: general relativity, quantum mechanics, black holes, virtual matter (non-empty vacuums), parallel universes, as well as assorted time paradoxes."[4]
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