Here are some of his notable works:
Books:
* The Natural Philosophy of Time (1961): This book explores the philosophical and scientific aspects of time, examining its nature and the concept of time travel. It was highly influential in the field and is considered a classic work.
* Einstein, the Man and His Theory (1967): A concise yet comprehensive introduction to Einstein's revolutionary theories of relativity, particularly focusing on their impact on our understanding of space, time, and gravity.
* What is Time? (1972): An engaging exploration of the philosophical and scientific inquiries into the nature of time, examining different perspectives throughout history.
* The Structure of the Universe (1980): A detailed exploration of the universe's large-scale structure and its evolution, covering topics such as cosmology, galaxies, and quasars.
* Time in History (1988): This book provides a historical survey of concepts of time, focusing on the evolution of scientific thought and the influence of different cultures.
Articles and Contributions:
Whitrow also published numerous articles and papers in academic journals on cosmology, philosophy of science, and the history of science. He was a prolific writer and speaker, sharing his insights on time and the universe with a wide audience.
His work has significantly contributed to our understanding of the universe, the nature of time, and the history of scientific thought.