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...repeated a million more times in the future. Or imagine a world where time runs backwards, or is discontinuous, or takes the form of a nightingale. These are some of the concepts of time that Alan Lightman, who teaches physics and writing at M.I.T., describes in his new novel, Einstein's Dreams...

Author: By Sarah Schmidt, | Title: EINSTEIN'S DREAMS | 3/18/1993 | See Source »

...this tiny tome Lightman takes an entirely new approach to Einstein's theory of relativity, which scientists and writers have been trying to explain ever since Einstein proposed the theory in 1905. According to the theory, gravity causes time to slow down. The theory forever disproves and rejects the old-fashioned notion of absolute time. Lightman imagines what dreams Einstein might have had while concocting his theory, dreams that don't even seem too fantastical after one accepts the fact that time is not absolute...

Author: By Sarah Schmidt, | Title: EINSTEIN'S DREAMS | 3/18/1993 | See Source »

Lightman's Einstein, a 26-year-old patent clerk in Bern, Switzerland, is tormented with dreams about time. Every night he envisions a new world where time affects the inhabitants of Bern differently. Each vision is organized like a fable, ending with an important message for the reader on how to live life best...

Author: By Sarah Schmidt, | Title: EINSTEIN'S DREAMS | 3/18/1993 | See Source »

...lovers stopped in time and grandparents growing young again still touch the reader and force one to reconsider accepted conceptions of time. Surprisingly enough, Lightman bases many of the dreams on real physics. In a vision derived from the theory that gravity stops time in a black hole, Einstein dreams that in the center of time, time freezes. Even the vision in which time branches into three dimensions has scientific backing...

Author: By Sarah Schmidt, | Title: EINSTEIN'S DREAMS | 3/18/1993 | See Source »

After reading Einstein's Dreams, one feels disconcerted and confused. Living in a world filled with uncertainties, time provides regularity and predictability. In Lightman's worlds, however, this is not true. Although these dreams only exist in the wonderful imagination of Lightman, one has to wonder if some of these visions hold true for this world as well...

Author: By Sarah Schmidt, | Title: EINSTEIN'S DREAMS | 3/18/1993 | See Source »

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