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Femi Fadugba explains the theory of time

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  • Duration: 4 mins
  • Publication date: 31 Jan 2022
  • Part of series The IET Bookshelf

Abstract

In the Upper World you can see time as linear, with his birth on the left, death on the right and everything else in-between. The Upper World is a place embedded but hidden from reality and is almost a metaphor for physics. The book follows Einstein's theory on time, in how time travels faster in some places than others depending on certain factors. If we could see reality in the way it's described, what might that look like?

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  • Femi Fadugba

    Femi Fadugba

    Femi Fadugba has a Master's degree from Oxford University, where he published in Quantum Physics and subsequently studied as a Thouron Scholar at University of Pennsylvania. Femi has worked as a science tutor as well as in solar energy and consulting. He currently lives between Peckham, London, and Baltimore, USA. The Upper World is his first book.
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    Femi Fadugba

    Femi Fadugba has a Master's degree from Oxford University, where he published in Quantum Physics and subsequently studied as a Thouron Scholar at University of Pennsylvania. Femi has worked as a science tutor as well as in solar energy and consulting. He currently lives between Peckham, London, and Baltimore, USA. The Upper World is his first book.
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