Explore the vast concepts of space, time, and the universe through engaging thought experiments that illuminate how we observe the cosmos.
This edition revisits a compact, idea‑driven work that invites readers to grasp the shapes of Space and Time with clear, intuitive steps. It invites you to see how light travels, how distances to stars compare to our world, and how enormous cosmic scales can be understood without complex math.
- Learn how the speed of light frames what we see and when we see it
- See how vast distances to the stars shape our view of the universe
- Explore intuitive explanations for three dimensions that define physical space
- Consider how our sense of time and space could be built from simple, striking thought experiments
Ideal for readers curious about astronomy, philosophy of science, and how big ideas can be explained with accessible reasoning about light, distance, and existence.