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248 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2013
Swirling curtains of light, twisted into impossible shapes, would sweep in waves across the sky, taking only seconds to form, brighten into prominence and then fade again Still more green bands would roam from east to west. And this silent display would be interrupted by our shouts of excitement, as we looked on in awe. (307)
None of us doubts that all of space exists so why shouldn’t all of time exist, too, since the two are so intimately linked? If this were the case, and our moment-by-moment view of time is just some weird cross-section of a much deeper reality, it would be a truly remarkable thing. (300)