Time
The Dream of Killing Chronos
Guido Tonelli author Edward Williams translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Polity Press
Publishing:28th May '26
£18.00 was £20.00
This title is due to be published on 28th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

What is time? Does it exist? Can it be stopped? Can time’s arrow be reversed? Can we ever free ourselves from the seemingly inexorable flow of time? Chrónos is a mystery, and not only for us: it was a mystery for our distant ancestors too.
In this book Guido Tonelli guides us along the path to understanding a reality that is very different from what we believe it to be. Modern science allows us to explore the deepest recesses of the universe and when we observe the giant objects which inhabit the cosmos over great distances – galaxies and clusters of galaxies – time acquires characteristics which are very different from those that we are used to. The same happens when we analyse the phenomena which occur on a sub-nuclear scale. In these two worlds which are so far apart from one other, the harmonious and constant flow of time which has enchanted us for millennia twists, melts and shatters. Space and time appear as an indissoluble couple – not some abstract concept but a material substance which occupies the entire universe, which vibrates, oscillates and is in a constant process of change.
With Tonelli's erudite assistance we discover the long history of time, its violent birth and strange evolution. In our imaginations, we travel to terrifying places where time stops and explore the close link which binds time to energy. This is a bewildering journey that forces us discard our preconceptions and abandon all certainty, a journey in which myth, art and philosophy will come to our aid when our mind begins to falter.
"The science described by Tonelli succeeds in showing us the future."
Il Messagger
"A journey of adventure with surprising discoveries and profound insights."
La Voce et il Tempo
"Guido Tonelli leads us along the torturous gateway to understanding worlds dominated by relativistic effects, where there is a future that arrives before the past and indeed creates it."
Coast Magazine
ISBN: 9781509571598
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
196 pages