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It’s About Time

Expressions about time reveal how it permeates our lives: time is relative but also relentless. In vain we try to borrow, steal or save it. In this month’s eBook, we look at what science has to say about the nature of time and the ways it dominates our physical and mental worlds. For more thought-provoking reading, check out these other titles.
 
 
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