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Why Time Flies

by Alan Burdick

Are we born into time, or is time born into us? Alan Burdick takes readers on a quest to understand the clocks that tick inside us all - what time is and how we perceive it.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

A witty, surprising, often moving and always insightful work of scientific writing that will ensure you never look at a clock the same way again.For more than two thousand years the world's great minds have argued about the true essence of time. Is it finite or infinite? Is it continuous or discrete? Does it flow like a river or is it granular, proceeding in small bits like sand trickling through an hourglass? And most immediately, what is the present?What is time, exactly? Why does it seem to slow down when we're bored and speed by as we get older? How and why does time fly?In this witty and meditative exploration, Alan Burdick takes readers on a personal quest to understand how and why we perceive time the way we do. He visits the most accurate clock in the world (which exists only on paper); discovers that 'now' actually happened a split-second ago; finds a twenty-fifth hour in the day; lives in the Arctic to lose all sense of time; and, for one fleeting moment in a neuroscientist's lab, even makes time go backwards. Why Time Flies is a vivid and intimate examination of the clocks that tick inside us all.

Notes

Takes readers on a quest to understand the clocks that tick inside us all, together with what time is and how we perceive it. Funny, surprising and insightful, this is the story of one man's effort to master his internal clocks, that blends scientific investigation with personal memoir.

Author Biography

Alan Burdick is a staff writer at the New Yorker and a frequent contributor to its science-and-tech blog. His writing has also appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Harper's, GQ, Discover, Best American Science and Nature Writing.

Review

'In his lucid, thoughtful, and beautifully written inquiry about time…Burdick offers nothing less than a new way of reconsidering what it means to be human.' * Hanya Yanagihara, author of A Little Life *
'Alan Burdick offers a fascinating and searching account of how we perceive time's passage. It will change the way you think about the past, and also the present.' * Elizabeth Kolbert, author of The Sixth Extinction *
'Alan Burdick turns an obsession with the nature of time into a thrilling quest—one that brilliantly illuminates a subject that haunts us all. Time may fly by but at least while reading these pages it is never wasted.' * David Grann, author of The Lost City of Z *
'[Why Time Flies] opens up a well of fascinating queries and gives us a glimpse of what has become an ever more deepening mystery for humans: the nature of time.' * New York Times Book Review *
'An insightful meditation on the curious nature of time....A highly illuminating intellectual investigation.' * Kirkus Reviews *
'Alan Burdick takes a new, interesting and mindful approach to the topic in an effort to understand what we know about that often intangible concept we call time.' * Australian Geographic *
'[Burdick] is a lucid and well-informed commentator on scientific matters. Here, he takes us by the wrist and leads us through the maze of time. We could not ask for a better guide.' * Stuff NZ *
'Brilliant, brain-boggling.' * New Daily *
'[Burdick] is an engaging writer guided by curiosity.' * Saturday Paper *
'To readers of the New Yorker, Burdick's style is instantly recognisable: informal, informed and indefatigably researched…His wit and humour keep the narrative rolling with wry observations.' * New Zealand Herald *
'A fascinating premise that we can all relate to…A well-researched volume [with] some fascinating insights.' * AU Review *
'Time for Burdick is ultimately an adventure of discovery. His wealth of deeply researched and detailed but humorous stories serves to raise our curiosity…Make time to read his fascinating and illuminating book.' * Toowoomba Chronicle *

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A witty, surprising, often moving and always insightful work of scientific writing that will ensure you never look at a clock the same way again.

Review Quote

'In his lucid, thoughtful, and beautifully written inquiry about time...Burdick offers nothing less than a new way of reconsidering what it means to be human.'

Promotional "Headline"

A witty, surprising, often moving and always insightful work of scientific writing that will ensure you never look at a clock the same way again.

Description for Sales People

A unique (mostly scientific) investigation into time from New Yorker staff writer Alan Burdick. Burdick's Out of Eden (Farrar Straus Giroux, 2005) was a National Book Award finalist. The US edition has already received fantastic press coverage and endorsements. Fascinating and perennially popular blend of scientific investigation and personal memoir.

Details

ISBN1925603067
Author Alan Burdick
Year 2017
ISBN-10 1925603067
ISBN-13 9781925603064
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2017-10-02
Imprint The Text Publishing Company
Place of Publication Melbourne
Country of Publication Australia
Pages 224
Subtitle A Mostly Scientific Investigation
Media Book
Publisher Text Publishing
Short Title Why Time Flies
Language English
DEWEY 529/.2
UK Release Date 2017-10-02
Alternative 9781925626148
Audience General
NZ Release Date 2017-10-01
AU Release Date 2017-10-01

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