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Black Holes, Wormholes & Time Machines [Paperback]

Jim Al-Khalili (Author)
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0750305606 978-0750305600 January 1, 1999 1
Do you know:
  • What might happen if you fall into a black hole?
  • That the Universe does not have an edge?
  • That the reason it gets dark at night is proof of the Big Bang?
  • That cosmic particles time-travel through the atmosphere defying death?
  • That our past, present and future might all coexist "out there"?

    With two remarkable ideas, Albert Einstein revolutionized our view of the Universe. His first was that nothing can travel faster than light-the ultimate speed limit. This simple fact leads to the unavoidable conclusion that space and time must be linked together forever as Spacetime. With his second monumental insight, Einstein showed how Spacetime is warped and stretched by the gravity of all objects in the Universe and even punctured by black holes. But such possible twisting of Spacetime allowed a magic not even Einstein could have imagined: time-travel.

    Theoretical physicist Jim Al-Khalili finally lays science fiction to rest as he opens up Einstein's Universe. Leading us gently and light-heartedly through the dizzying world of our space and time, he even gives us the recipe for a time machine, capable of taking us Back to the Future, to Alice's Wonderland, or on a trip with the Terminator.


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    Time-travel through a Wormhole!

    Check out the new book on time travel--Black Holes, Wormholes and Time Machines--from Institute of Physics Publishing. Author/theoretical physicist Jim Al-Khalili, co-star of the BBC's Flow of Time series and pioneering populizer of science, leads the reader gently and light-heartedly through the world of our space and time, and even gives the recipe for a time machine capable of taking us Back to the Future.

    About the Author

    Jim Al Khalili performed the 1998 Institute of Physics Schools Lecture Tour with the finale at the Royal Institution. He co-starred with Roger Penrose on the BBC's Flow of Time and has been nominated for the Royal Society Michael Faraday Award in the Public Understanding of Science. His recent TV and radio appearances have seen him discuss subjects as broad as the Meaning of Free Will and The Science Behind Star Wars.

    Product Details

    • Paperback: 288 pages
    • Publisher: Taylor & Francis; 1 edition (January 1, 1999)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0750305606
    • ISBN-13: 978-0750305600
    • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces
    • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #904,129 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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    20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars The BEST book of its genre that I have ever read!, January 22, 2000
    This review is from: Black Holes, Wormholes & Time Machines (Paperback)
    Quite frankly, this is the best book of its genre that I have ever read!

    Clear, concise, easy to understand (as easy to understand as four dimensional space-time and parallel universes are), fun to read, funny and the narration, like that of a conversation; absolutely superb. This, along with personal views and experiences, gives this book a unique feel like no other.

    What I think is so wonderful about this book is the way in which Mr. Al-Khalili doesn't just simply talk about black holes, wormholes and time machines (!). There's a lot more to it than that. Many other aspects of Physics, from Einstein's theories of relativity, super dense material called cosmic string, to the theory of everything not to mention quantum mechanics are all discussed. It's sheer brilliance the way in which he illustrates how all these things tie-up and are related, through the central focus of the book. Of course, relating everything from atoms to the universe is exactly what Physics is all about, but it is not always easy to see how. Mr. Al-Khalili does this very well.

    I also liked the section exploring the science fact behind the science fiction. I was particularly impressed by the profound thought which went into explaining and elaborating upon the Terminator paradox (I'm sure you've all thought about it as well) - if Arnie had succeeded in killing Mrs. Connor, then John would never have been born; but if John hadn't been born, then there would never have been any need to send someone back to kill Mrs. Connor; so Mrs. Connor would not have been killed, and so John would have been born. HEH? This is where parallel universes and quantum mechanics comes in to save the day. This is the first time I've come across this idea, and it's fascinating to say the least. All good stuff!

    In the week it took me to read "Black Holes, Wormholes and Time Machines", I spent more time reading than doing my schoolwork! (and a lot of schoolwork is the norm for a hardworking student like myself) - the book is that addictive!

    Mr. Al-Khalili has done himself and the university of Surrey proud with an absolutely outstanding book, which is a must read for the interested `layperson' and Physics student alike.

    Mr. Al-Khalili plans to publish another book in about two years time (on quantum mechanics), and I for one can't wait. In the meantime, I think I'll read "Black Holes, Wormholes and Time Machines" over again a couple more times, just for the fun of it!

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    11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars "The universe may be closed..., August 7, 2000
    This review is from: Black Holes, Wormholes & Time Machines (Paperback)
    ...but it opens again after lunch." This quote from a student characterizes Jim Al-Khalili's "Black Holes, Wormhols, and Time Machines" very well. The book is only one among many which try to convey Einstein's theories and the concepts of space and time to a general audience. It is certainly one of the most entertaining and also scientifically up to date.

    The first part of the book deals with "space". The well-established use of 2d world helps the reader to cope with multidimensional spaces and the warping of space by mass. Already in chapter 3 (cosmology) the reader is confronted with the borders of secure scientific knowledge. A chapter about black holes concludes this part. The second part is devoted to "time", probably the most difficult part of the book. Entropy and the arrow of time are discussed, and the twin paradox is extensively introduced (finally a good description!). And what about time travel? Is is possible? Is there "only one universe" out there? I guess your personal imagination of a time machine looks like the one shown in the movie along the novel of H.G. Wells. Jim Al-Khalili's doesn't. This third part, "wormholes and time machines", is the most speculative. The underlying possible physics is nonetheless discussed with no trouble, stimulating the reader to go on. Finally, even the most advanced sting and membrane theories are discussed.

    One might blame the author for the lack of scientific structure of the book. The clear separation of space and time (instead of discussing the 4-dim spacetime) is maintained throughout nearly its entire first part. However, this sacrifice of theoretical strictness will certainly be appreciated by the reader. I would have preferred a few more illustrations in the book to explain the eloquent discription.

    Whether the book will be an account even for the "not-so-interested" layperson, has to be questioned. The easy language might nonetheless attract especially the younger generation. The "interested" layperson might also be a be puzzled by the many speculative elements of this book - in contrast to the "hard facts" that are usually subject of popular science books. But for all those who take interest in and enjoy to contemplate on what is possible in our nature - from both a scientific and philosophical standpoint - will find in Al-Khalili's book an entertaining and thorough description of modern physics.

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    11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent primer on time travel, October 14, 1999
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    This author has written an excellent primer on the physics of wormholes and the theoretical possibility of time travel. I often find the level of "science" in these books to be somewhat intimidating (see Stephen Hawking et al), but this one kept the subject understandable throughout. And very cool cartoons and diagrams too!
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