Deep History of Time
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Deep History of Time
By Sharique Raza
What if time is not given, but generated?
From the temples of Babylon to the laboratories of modern physics, humanity has wrestled with the mystery of time. Is it a circle of eternal return? An arrow of irreversible progress? Or something deeper still-an emergent rhythm born from coherence, memory, and meaning?
In Deep History of Time, Sharique Raza takes readers on an ambitious journey across cultures, sciences, and philosophies to uncover the hidden architecture of reality's most elusive dimension.
Explore how ancient civilizations mapped cycles of stars and seasons, and how Newton's mechanics forged the modern arrow of time.
Discover how relativity, entropy, and quantum coherence fractured the simple story of linear flow.
Enter the worlds of neuroscience and psychology, where consciousness itself becomes a clock.
See how calendars, empires, and algorithms have shaped civilizations through their control of collective rhythms.
Travel into the cosmic scales of stellar lives, black holes, and the universe's possible fates.
Imagine futures of lawlet gardens, recursive spirals, and civilizations that live beyond time.
With a unique fusion of science, myth, and philosophy, this book shows that time is not merely a backdrop to existence-it is a living field that civilizations tune, individuals experience, and the cosmos itself continually regenerates.
Accessible yet profound, Deep History of Time invites you to step beneath the surface of clocks and calendars into the deeper currents where coherence generates law, meaning emerges from rhythm, and endings become thresholds for new beginnings.
For readers of Carlo Rovelli, Yuval Harari, and Douglas Hofstadter, this book is both a sweeping history and a visionary map of the future.
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- ISBN-13: 9798267339063
- ISBN-10: 9798267339063
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: September 2025
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.27 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.31 pounds
- Page Count: 114
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