The Fourth Dimension: Enigma of Time

Author:   Dayalanand Roy
Publisher:   Brown Walker Press
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9781599426228


Pages:   202
Publication Date:   15 August 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Dayalanand Roy
Publisher:   Brown Walker Press
Imprint:   Brown Walker Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.290kg
ISBN:  

9781599426228


ISBN 10:   1599426226
Pages:   202
Publication Date:   15 August 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Dayalanand Roy has written a charming book about time and its many enigmas and seeks to establish an intriguing connection between time and the age of things, both alive and dead. --Julian Barbour, author of The Janus Point. I personally found this book, The Fourth Dimension: Enigma of Time insightful. The book spans from the 'definition of time' to 'time travel', covering the biological, physical and relativistic views. I appreciate the efforts that the author has put in to get the best version of this book and I strongly believe that this book will surely be an instigation to enlighten the mystery about time. I wish a great success for this book. --Prof Anchal Srivastava, Department of Physics, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India A fascinating book, written about one man's idea of the definition of ""time."" It opposes the idea that we age from the passing of time and asks instead, ""Could time be a consequence of age?"" I enjoyed reading about this new theory. It instilled new thought of the possibility that man has much to learn yet about time. --Stephanie Lawrence, Author and Poet


Dayalanand Roy has written a charming book about time and its many enigmas and seeks to establish an intriguing connection between time and the age of things, both alive and dead. --Julian Barbour, author of The Janus Point. I personally found this book, The Fourth Dimension: Enigma of Time insightful. The book spans from the 'definition of time' to 'time travel', covering the biological, physical and relativistic views. I appreciate the efforts that the author has put in to get the best version of this book and I strongly believe that this book will surely be an instigation to enlighten the mystery about time. I wish a great success for this book. --Prof Anchal Srivastava, Department of Physics, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India A fascinating book, written about one man's idea of the definition of time. It opposes the idea that we age from the passing of time and asks instead, Could time be a consequence of age? I enjoyed reading about this new theory. It instilled new thought of the possibility that man has much to learn yet about time. --Stephanie Lawrence, Author and Poet


"Dayalanand Roy has written a charming book about time and its many enigmas and seeks to establish an intriguing connection between time and the age of things, both alive and dead. --Julian Barbour, author of The Janus Point. I personally found this book, The Fourth Dimension: Enigma of Time insightful. The book spans from the 'definition of time' to 'time travel', covering the biological, physical and relativistic views. I appreciate the efforts that the author has put in to get the best version of this book and I strongly believe that this book will surely be an instigation to enlighten the mystery about time. I wish a great success for this book. --Prof Anchal Srivastava, Department of Physics, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India A fascinating book, written about one man's idea of the definition of ""time."" It opposes the idea that we age from the passing of time and asks instead, ""Could time be a consequence of age?"" I enjoyed reading about this new theory. It instilled new thought of the possibility that man has much to learn yet about time. --Stephanie Lawrence, Author and Poet"


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