Blowing Bubbles: Re-Imagining Time Interactions, Choice Behavior, and Human Convergence in Eleven Dimensions
Every wonder why time can feel like it drags on forever or passes quickly? Or why a series of coincidences can line up to make interesting changes in our lives? This book is an exploration of time in a slightly different manner than has ever been considered. It looks at how we experience time relative to ourselves based on many scientific theories and a theory of my own. We are the center of our own personal bubble universe. Time doesn't move as the clock would indicate in our personal bubbleverses. Our choices create our experience of time and the opportunities that surround us.

This book was written partially before the Art-science installation was exhibited, and partially after it was taken down. It was designed as a thesis/creative project, but was written for a broad audience of readers.

Enjoy it--if nothing else, I hope it proves a thought provoking read!

-Aaron Fahrmann
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Blowing Bubbles: Re-Imagining Time Interactions, Choice Behavior, and Human Convergence in Eleven Dimensions
Every wonder why time can feel like it drags on forever or passes quickly? Or why a series of coincidences can line up to make interesting changes in our lives? This book is an exploration of time in a slightly different manner than has ever been considered. It looks at how we experience time relative to ourselves based on many scientific theories and a theory of my own. We are the center of our own personal bubble universe. Time doesn't move as the clock would indicate in our personal bubbleverses. Our choices create our experience of time and the opportunities that surround us.

This book was written partially before the Art-science installation was exhibited, and partially after it was taken down. It was designed as a thesis/creative project, but was written for a broad audience of readers.

Enjoy it--if nothing else, I hope it proves a thought provoking read!

-Aaron Fahrmann
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Blowing Bubbles: Re-Imagining Time Interactions, Choice Behavior, and Human Convergence in Eleven Dimensions

Blowing Bubbles: Re-Imagining Time Interactions, Choice Behavior, and Human Convergence in Eleven Dimensions

by Aaron Fahrmann
Blowing Bubbles: Re-Imagining Time Interactions, Choice Behavior, and Human Convergence in Eleven Dimensions

Blowing Bubbles: Re-Imagining Time Interactions, Choice Behavior, and Human Convergence in Eleven Dimensions

by Aaron Fahrmann

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Every wonder why time can feel like it drags on forever or passes quickly? Or why a series of coincidences can line up to make interesting changes in our lives? This book is an exploration of time in a slightly different manner than has ever been considered. It looks at how we experience time relative to ourselves based on many scientific theories and a theory of my own. We are the center of our own personal bubble universe. Time doesn't move as the clock would indicate in our personal bubbleverses. Our choices create our experience of time and the opportunities that surround us.

This book was written partially before the Art-science installation was exhibited, and partially after it was taken down. It was designed as a thesis/creative project, but was written for a broad audience of readers.

Enjoy it--if nothing else, I hope it proves a thought provoking read!

-Aaron Fahrmann

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012891259
Publisher: Aaron J. Fahrmann
Publication date: 05/31/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 435 KB

About the Author

Aaron Fahrmann has his BA in Studio Arts/Photography from the University of Minnesota's College of Liberal Arts, a Master of Liberal Studies in Art-science Innovation and a post-baccalaureate certificate in Innovation Studies though the College of Continuing Education at the University of Minnesota.
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