By Alain Connes, Michael Heller, Shahn Majid, Roger Penrose, John Polkinghorne and Andrew Taylor
What is the nature of space and time?
These concepts are at the heart of science, and are often taken for granted even by practicing scientists, but, as this volume explains, they remain deeply wrapped in enigma. Their structure as both the smallest pre-subatomic and the largest cosmological levels continues to defy modern physics and may require revolutionary new ideas for which science is still grasping.
This unique volume brings together world leaders is cosmology, particle physics, quantum gravity, mathematics, philosophy and theology, to provide fresh insights into the deep structure of space and time and its wider context.
Andrew Taylor explains the evidence for dark matter and dark energy. Shahn Majid argues that space and time should be quantum. Roger Penrose explains what in his view comes before the 'Big Bang'. Alain Connes argues that matter is geometry as a fine structure to space-time. Michael Heller explores the philosophical and theological implications of space-time. John Polkinghorne argues for a theory of how time unfolds.
- Hardback
- 287 pages
- ISBN: 9780521889261