Discovering the Construct of Time
The Scientist's Guide to Physics
This resource aims to break down the construct of time in both its scientific and societal functions. The narrative begins with early man and moves to discuss the rudimentary devices--water clocks and sun dials--used by ancient civilizations, but moves forward, exploring clock making and the innovations that came in the Renaissance. The theories and discoveries of great scientists are expounded here in an easy-to-understand manner. The book concludes with a discussion of time travel and the concepts behind wormholes and black holes. Interesting sidebars, color photographs, diagrams, and a timeline help to make what could otherwise be a very dense and complex topic, an engaging package sure to stimulate the reader's notions of the often illusive topic of time.
* Reviews *
Series Review: The Scientist's Guide to Physics"The books carefully track the various experiments and discoveries that eventually led to our current knowledge of the universe. With clear explanations of scientific principles, photographs, diagrams, and illustrations, these books present excellent overviews of both the history and nature of the study of physics."
--School Library Journal
Series Review: The Scientist's Guide to Physics
"Physics can be intimidating for some students; this series makes concepts more approachable. The colorful covers make it eye-appealing; all books are richly illustrated with full-color drawings, photos, and charts. ...these books should be particularly appealing to reluctant readers doing reports."
--Library Media Connection
Book Review: Discovering the Construct of Time
"Illustrated chiefly with clearly reproduced color photos, this volume provides an accessible, basic introduction to its subject."
--Booklist