The End of Certainty


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Time, the fundamental dimension of our existence, has fascinated artists, philosophers, and scientists of every culture and every century. All of us can remember a moment as a child when time became a personal reality, when we realized what a year was, or asked ourselves when now happened. Common sense says time moves forward, never backward, from cradle to grave. Nevertheless, Einstein said that time is an illusion. Nature's laws, as he and Newton defined them, describe a timeless, deterministic universe within which we can make predictions with complete certainty. In effect, these great physicists contended that time is reversible and thus meaningless.

Author: Ilya Prigogine
Publisher: Free Press
Published: 08/17/1997
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.74lbs
Size: 8.95h x 5.75w x 0.93d
ISBN13: 9780684837055
ISBN10: 0684837056
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Time
- Science | Chaotic Behavior in Systems
- Science | Physics | Relativity

About the Author
Viscount Ilya Prigogine, Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, is the Director of the Ilya Prigogine Center of Statistical Mechanics, THermodynamics and Complex Systems in Austin, Texas, and the Director of the Solvay Institutes of Physics and Chemistry in Brussels. The recipient of honorary degrees from more than forty universities around the world, Prigogine has had five institutes devoted to the study of complex systems named for him. He lives in Brussels and Austin.