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Pasquale De Marco

The Fabric of Spacetime

Journey into the fascinating world of spacetime physics with this comprehensive and accessible guide to Einstein's theory of relativity. From the basics of special and general relativity to the latest research on black holes, wormholes, and time travel, this book provides a thorough exploration of one of the most important and successful scientific theories of all time.
In clear and engaging prose, physicist and educator Dr. Robert Smith takes readers on a captivating tour of the universe, revealing the profound implications of relativity for our understanding of space, time, and gravity. Discover how relativity has revolutionized our view of the cosmos, from the bending of light around massive objects to the existence of gravitational waves.
Delve into the mind-bending concepts of spacetime, where space and time are interwoven into a single fabric. Explore the strange and wonderful properties of black holes, where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. Discover the hypothetical possibility of wormholes, tunnels through spacetime that could allow for faster-than-light travel.
This book is not just a dry exposition of scientific concepts. Dr. Smith brings relativity to life with vivid examples and thought-provoking analogies, making even the most complex topics easy to understand. He also explores the philosophical implications of relativity, considering questions such as the nature of time, the existence of free will, and the ultimate fate of the universe.
Whether you are a student, a scientist, or simply someone who is curious about the universe, this book will provide you with a comprehensive and up-to-date understanding of relativity. Prepare to have your mind expanded as you journey through the fabric of spacetime and discover the wonders that lie beyond.
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86 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
PublishDrive
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