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Book by Paul Davies

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How to Build a Time Machine by Paul Davies is a 2002 physics book that discusses the possibilities of time travel. It was published by Penguin Books. In this book, Davies discusses why time is relative, how this relates to time travel, and then lays out a "blueprint" for a real time machine. This is explored whilst also discussing paradoxes which allow a more constructive approach. It is a realistic, albeit fantastical, book.

References

  1. Davies, Paul (2007). "How to Build a Time Machine". Scientific American. 17 (1): 28–33. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0407-28sp.
  2. SETI Institute (2012-04-08), How to Build A Time Machine - Paul Davies (SETI Talks), retrieved 2017-03-31

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