This is an unusual book for me in the fact that it was intriguing yet disappointing. I enjoyed reading the fictionalized accounts of Einstein's dreams leading up to the submission of his famous 1905 paper on Specialty Relativity. Each dream is a different construct of time. One dream has time loop onto itself, another having no past and other having no future. Another dream has each decision made branching 3 different realities. And in another, time can't be measured, but instead is only experienced.
The concept is intriguing, but each dream is short and of little substance. Each of these concepts of time, can be applied to aspect of our life. How each one has, at some point, experienced time. Yet we are left to listen to a description of how time works in each dream with little else added.
The concept is intriguing, but each dream is short and of little substance. Each of these concepts of time, can be applied to aspect of our life. How each one has, at some point, experienced time. Yet we are left to listen to a description of how time works in each dream with little else added.