PRAISE FOR LIGHT YEARS AND TIME TRAVEL
This immensely likeable work of pop science traces 'man's enduring
fascination with light, ' from Aristotle's plans for a death ray
(burning enemy ships with a giant array of mirrors) to a recent
experiment that seems to have sent Mozart's 40th Symphony faster than
light, and thus back through time. Clegg is very good at explaining the
bizarre properties of light.
-The Guardian
A fascinating book on a fascinating subject. It brings together all
aspects of light in an unusual and compelling manner.
-Sir Patrick Moore
Light's properties often seem mysterious to the point of being
unfathomable. Yet in this extraordinary book, Brian Clegg manages to
explain them through the lives of those so fixated with light that they
have shaped our perception of it. . . . Clegg's accessible writing style
manages to encapsulate the lives of light's disciples with humorous and
interesting anecdotes . . . quite awesome!
-New Scientist