I feel slightly cheated, as this book's subtitle says (with my emphasis) "the SCIENCE of a curious dimension," but the actual 'science of time' content was minimal, probably less than 1/8th of the book, and the majority of that was an overview of the ramifications of special relativity (nothing y...
A BRIEF HISTORY OF COSMOLOGY Shakespeare’s audience did not have to look far to see the stars: A wooden canopy projected out over the stage, and its underside—known as “the heavens”—was decorated with brightly painted stars and constellations. It served its purpose in Hamlet, for example, when th...