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Einstein's Dreams

In this thought-provoking work, the author weaves together a collection of interconnected dreams that delve into the nature of time and its various interpretations. Each dream presents a unique perspective on time, from the relativity of time in different frames of reference to the subjective experience of time passing. The novel is a blend of science and fiction, inviting readers to contemplate the fundamental nature of time and its implications for human existence. more

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Alan Lightman
Alan Lightman

Alan Lightman is an American physicist and an accomplished writer. Born on November 28, 1948, he is renowned for his contributions to physics and his literary achievements that blend science and fiction. more

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