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Time In Science And Life The Greatest Legacy Of Albert Einstein Samuel K K Blankson

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Time In Science And Life The Greatest Legacy Of Albert Einstein Samuel K K Blankson
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Publisher: lulu.com
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Samuel K. K. Blankson
ISBN: 9781409268093, 1409268098
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Time In Science And Life The Greatest Legacy Of Albert Einstein Samuel K K Blankson by Samuel K. K. Blankson 9781409268093, 1409268098 instant download after payment.

PaperbackIn 1905, when Albert Einstein introduced a new theory of time as space-time, otherwise known as 'local time', some philosophers considered it as (probably) his greatest discovery. The reason, evidently, is that time is more important than anything else except life itself. But what, essentially, is it? Einstein did not give us the philosophical interpretation of space-time. That is a task for the philosophers. Samuel K. K. Blankson, the Ghanaian philosopher, gives one of the most lucid and logical interpretations of what Einstein called 'time, pure and simple'. The strange and extremely technical phenomenon known as 'time dilation', which inspired Einstein to discover his special theory of relativity, is lucidly explained. The reader will find the answer simple and most surprising, and, it is hoped, satisfactory too.

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