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Chapter one
Discovery
Life is a Braid in Spacetime
How to see yourself in a world where only math is real.
Ingenious: Max Tegmark
A bird’s-eye view on life and the universe.
In Search of Time’s Origin
What happened before the Big Bang?
Chapter two
Perception
Haunted by His Brother, He Revolutionized Physics
To John Archibald Wheeler, the race to explain time was personal.
Making Good Use of Bad Timing
We bend time to make our world make sense.
Why We Procrastinate
We think of our future selves as strangers.
Chapter three
Use
The Pleasure and Pain of Speed
Are we willing to speed our lives up indefinitely?
Inconstants of Nature
If the constitution of nature itself were changing in time, how would you know?
Should Science Save Modern Art?
Keeping Father Time at bay is more than a question of chemistry.
Photographing Time
The speed of photography through the ages.
Chapter four
The Future of Time
Brave New Epoch
A search for humankind’s mark on the Earth.
Developing the DeLorean
Literature and science, working together to travel through time.
The Metaphysical Baggage of Physics
Lee Smolin argues that time is more fundamental than physical laws.
How Music Hijacks Our Perception of Time
A composer details how music works its magic on our brains.
Evolution, You’re Drunk
DNA studies topple the ladder of complexity.
The Mystery of Time’s Arrow
Past and future may not be what they seem.
Initial Conditions
Sean Carroll and Alan Guth talk about time.
The Quantum Mechanics of Fate
How time travel might explain some of science’s biggest puzzles.
Related Facts So Romantic
“Reality provides us with facts so romantic that imagination itself could add nothing to them.” —Jules Verne
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