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Eyewitness Science

Eyewitness: Time & Space

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Covers time, space, measurement, the structure of the universe, the theory of relativity, black holes, quantum mechanics, and string theory.

64 pages, Hardcover

First published September 15, 1994

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Mary Gribbin

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Mary Gribbin works in education in East Sussex and writes books about science for children. She won The TES Junior Information Book Award for her book Time and the Universe, and has written a series of books for Ladybird. She has also worked with John Gribbin on Being Human, Ice Age, and major biographies of Richard Feynman and Robert FitzRoy, as well as the "in 90 minutes" series of mini-biographies of Galileo, Newton, Halley, Faraday, Darwin, Mendel, Curie, and Einstein.

She has written for a wide range of newspapers and magazines including She, Cosmopolitan, and the Guardian, has a degree in psychology and has worked for twenty years with children of all ages from 4 to 16. In an earlier incarnation, she was at one time the youngest County Councillor in England. Her other interests include floristry, antiques, and interior design.

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August 6, 2016
This was one of the books in my high school library and had a huge impact on my understanding of and interest in science. With likeminded friends, I'd frequent the library after school hours only to check out books like this one. I don't know how relevant it is today, but highly recommended for anyone with a curiosity in space, time and science in general.
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March 20, 2008
This book has lots of readings with vivid details. Abundance of pictures inregards or models, space, and important people in history of space study, several theories to astronomical phenomenon. This book helps you understand the connection between space and time I would recommend for older children between ages 9 to 13 years old.
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October 1, 2013
One great non-fiction book is Eyewitness: Time and Space by John Gribbin. In it you can delve deep into the theory of relativity, explore quantum theory and even learn how to make a time and space machine.
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June 12, 2015
Greatly informative book, but I'm was hoping it would advance my understanding of time and space more than it did. I really want to understand these concepts better, but this book was maybe a little too fragmented and simplified.
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March 30, 2011
It is very interesting, but WAY to many words. I almost fell asleep a few times.
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