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Mysteries of Modern Physics: Time

By: Sean Carroll, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Sean Carroll
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Time rules our lives, woven into the very fabric of the universe - from the rising and setting of the sun to the cycles of nature, the thought processes in our brains, and the biorhythms in our day. Nothing so pervades our existence and yet is so difficult to explain.

But now, in a series of 24 riveting lectures, you can grasp exactly why - as you take a mind-expanding journey through the past, present, and future, guided by a noted author and scientist. Designed for nonscientists as well as those with a background in physics, the lectures show how a feature of the world that we all experience - a process known as entropy - connects us to the instant of the formation of the universe, and possibly to a multiverse that is unimaginably larger and more varied than the known cosmos.

Drawing on such exciting ideas as black holes, cosmic inflation, and dark energy, the lectures also address a momentous question that until recently was considered unanswerable: What happened before the big bang? And while the focus is on physics, Professor Carroll also examines philosophical views on time, how we perceive and misperceive time, the workings of memory, and serious proposals for time travel, as well as imaginative ways that time has been disrupted in fiction.

"What is time?" asked Saint Augustine 1,600 years ago. "If no one asks me, I know. But if I wish to explain it to someone who asks, I know not." These lectures will move you much closer to an answer.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

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If you want a course that can take you from one end of time to the beginning of a universe read this. Carolls presentation is subtle, unfussed but engaging and informative. A triumph and well worth every penny. Some concepts may stretch you in this title, but bear with it. I love this course and plan to listen to it again soon...

Quite simply superb

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I found this absorbing and strangely relaxing. even if you can't follow all the concepts you still get a feel for the topic and the narration is very easy to listen to.

fascinating

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Where does Mysteries of Modern Physics: Time rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Yes this is one of a better books i have listened to so far.

Have you listened to any of Professor Sean Carroll’s other performances? How does this one compare?

I loved quirkiness and sufisticated sense of humour that professor brings to the book, made me look silly several times.

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I have listened to a few phisics books and had general understanding of things, this book had expanded my view substantially and 'fixed' quite a few mistunderstandings and gaps that I had.

I thought I knew phisics

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Count how many times he says Entropy

Apparently that review isn't enough and I need to type at least 15 words.

Excellent

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This is a simple review. I am a non-scientist but this was a very clear set of lectures. It was lively and enthusiastic. I never tired of the voice and I found myself addicted to the topic till I had heard the whole series of lectures.. It was non-patronising and quite technical in places but always entertaining and informative. There were several points when I had to re-listen and times when I did not understand because of my limited education in physics and maths, but this did not prevent me getting a huge amount from the course. (I read a lot of popular physics). I will pursue the subject of time and probably listen to this course again. Highly recommended.

A Most Enjoyable Time

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