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Theory of Time
Theory of Time
Theory of Time
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Elementary particles and the number of forces of nature are
interrelated. Without mastering the basics, it is difficult to
comprehend any concept of the universe like Dark energy, or
cosmic world, or Black holes, and so forth. The Possibilities of
other dimensions and the linear time travel are still under
exploration. To have a definite idea about the presence of
aliens in the outer worlds, or to learn about the infinite
universe more and more, the relationship between time and
space is vital. Resolving the mysteries right from the scratch
becomes pivotal need of the hour, to face earthly challenges to
come, with agility.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherIntroBooks
Release dateDec 1, 2019
ISBN9781393016991

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    Preface

    Elementary particles and the number of forces of nature are interrelated. Without mastering the basics, it is difficult to comprehend any concept of the universe like Dark energy, or cosmic world, or Black holes, and so forth. The Possibilities of other dimensions and the linear time travel are still under exploration. To have a definite idea about the presence of aliens in the outer worlds, or to learn about the infinite universe more and more, the relationship between time and space is vital. Resolving the mysteries right from the scratch becomes pivotal need of the hour, to face earthly challenges to come, with agility.

    Chapter 1

    Introduction

    Theory of Time

    Time and space were defined by the early classical science creators. They predicted all their experiences related to time and space in and around their own environ. Measurements with rulers and rods even before that were the foremost of all the measurement types. Motion of the bodies and the ancient clocks for calculating time, were the initial attempts. Galilean reference frame was used as a pivotal point of reference to arrive at further predictions.

    This basic principle of relativity with the laws, based on a reference frame, was again reinstated by the findings of Einstein later on. Specific theory of relativity was put forth for the very first time by Einstein. It was the second postulate of Einstein, which brought in controversial opinions to the earlier finders of the classical theory of science.

    Light has constant speed regardless of any point of reference frame said Einstein? It was accepted by the whole world and it is being followed in practice all until now with the speed of light being assumed as a constant as per the formula,

    E= mc2

    Time is not related

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