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Models of Time and Space from Astrophysics and World Cultures explores how our conceptions of time, space, and the physical universe have evolved across cultures throughout the centuries. Developed with a humanistic approach, this book blends historical sources, biographical profiles of exceptional scientists, and the latest discoveries in both astrophysics and particle physics. This rich read describes the incredible insights and ultimate limits of our knowledge, the physical universe, and how ideas old and new have converged, across the world, to build our current understanding of reality. From the Large Hadron Collider to the James Webb Space Telescope, we have mapped the universe from the smallest to largest scales; allowing us to gain fundamental knowledge that has transformed our understanding of the universe.

The chapters herein will teach you about dark matter and dark energy, gravitational waves and other complex parts of the cosmos. Along the way, you will learn a thing or two about quantum mechanics, parallel universes, and the ultimate boundaries of the observable universe. This book cultivates insight from a variety of cultural traditions, including perspectives from both modern and ancient cultures, in order to show how our modern conceptions of space and time have arisen from the ongoing explorations within ancient world civilizations.

It is a valuable, intriguing and insightful volume for those interested in the fields of historical astronomy and cultural astronomy, as well as for anyone interested in learning about the latest finds from the field of physics and astrophysics.



Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Microscopic Reality – Particles and Waves, Quantum Mechanics and the limits of our knowledge

Chapter 3: The Light Cone – the Boundary of the Observable Universe, and its structure based on cosmology

Chapter 4: Beyond the Observable Universe – the new science of Multiverses and unseen matter

Chapter 5: Macroscopic Quantum reality – Quantum computing, Bose-Einstein condensates and the ways in which quantum physics shapes our large-scale universe

Chapter 6: Notions of Time, Space and Matter from across cultures

Chapter 7: Consciousness and Beyond – How Neuroscience and Ancient Cultures describe Thought and Experience

Chapter 8: Emptiness and Eternity from Physics, Buddhism and other World Cultures

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 25/07/2023
      ISBN13: 9783031278891, 978-3031278891
      ISBN10: 3031278895

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Models of Time and Space from Astrophysics and World Cultures explores how our conceptions of time, space, and the physical universe have evolved across cultures throughout the centuries. Developed with a humanistic approach, this book blends historical sources, biographical profiles of exceptional scientists, and the latest discoveries in both astrophysics and particle physics. This rich read describes the incredible insights and ultimate limits of our knowledge, the physical universe, and how ideas old and new have converged, across the world, to build our current understanding of reality. From the Large Hadron Collider to the James Webb Space Telescope, we have mapped the universe from the smallest to largest scales; allowing us to gain fundamental knowledge that has transformed our understanding of the universe.

      The chapters herein will teach you about dark matter and dark energy, gravitational waves and other complex parts of the cosmos. Along the way, you will learn a thing or two about quantum mechanics, parallel universes, and the ultimate boundaries of the observable universe. This book cultivates insight from a variety of cultural traditions, including perspectives from both modern and ancient cultures, in order to show how our modern conceptions of space and time have arisen from the ongoing explorations within ancient world civilizations.

      It is a valuable, intriguing and insightful volume for those interested in the fields of historical astronomy and cultural astronomy, as well as for anyone interested in learning about the latest finds from the field of physics and astrophysics.



      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Introduction

      Chapter 2: Microscopic Reality – Particles and Waves, Quantum Mechanics and the limits of our knowledge

      Chapter 3: The Light Cone – the Boundary of the Observable Universe, and its structure based on cosmology

      Chapter 4: Beyond the Observable Universe – the new science of Multiverses and unseen matter

      Chapter 5: Macroscopic Quantum reality – Quantum computing, Bose-Einstein condensates and the ways in which quantum physics shapes our large-scale universe

      Chapter 6: Notions of Time, Space and Matter from across cultures

      Chapter 7: Consciousness and Beyond – How Neuroscience and Ancient Cultures describe Thought and Experience

      Chapter 8: Emptiness and Eternity from Physics, Buddhism and other World Cultures

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