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THE LITTLE BOOK OF THE BIG BANG. - A cosmic primer (Relié)

  • Springer

  • Paru le : 10/06/1999
Are you curious about cosmology ? When you hear about terms such as "inflationary universe," "cosmic background radiation," or "dark matter," do you find... > Lire la suite
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Are you curious about cosmology ? When you hear about terms such as "inflationary universe," "cosmic background radiation," or "dark matter," do you find it hard to relate to them personally ? The study of the cosmos - the universe as a whole - is the science that most directly addresses ultimate questions : How did we get here ? How did it all begin ? What is the future of life, our planet, and the galaxy we live in ? The answers to all these questions lead ultimately back to the Big Bang, the beginning of all things. The Little Book of the Big Bang explains what modern cosmology is all about-simply, clearly, and with no technical expertise required. The more we learn, the more we realize that the universe is a very strange place. In The Little Book of the Big Bang, astrophysicist Craig Hogan reveals that : the oldest light we can see, the cosmic background radiation, looks just like the sun turned inside-out, with us on the inside ; the universe began as a small speck of energy nearly devoid of structure or information of any kind ; there is no "beginning" of time, but there is a point prior to which time becomes indistinguishable from space. The entire universe is in this small book : What happened at the beginning, how matter formed, how structure formed, what may happen to the universe in the future-and most important, how we know all this. This is the first book to read for anyone interested in the ultimate beginning.

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  • Date de parution : 10/06/1999
  • Editeur : Springer
  • ISBN : 0-387-98385-6
  • EAN : 9780387983851
  • Présentation : Relié
  • Nb. de pages : 181 pages
  • Poids : 0.32 Kg
  • Dimensions : 13,3 cm × 18,4 cm × 1,4 cm

À propos de l'auteur

Biographie de Craig Hogan

CRAIG J. HOGAN is Professor and Chair of the Astronomy Department, at the University of Washington, Seattle. A native of Los Angeles, he graduated from Harvard College and went on to Kings College, University of Cambridge, earning his Ph.D. there at the Institute of Astronomy. Author of more than 100 research articles in astrophysical cosmology, he has held postdoctoral prize fellowships at Caltech and the University of Chicago, and a faculty appointment at Steward Observatory of the University of Arizona. He lives in Seattle with his wife and three children.
Craig Hogan - THE LITTLE BOOK OF THE BIG BANG. - A cosmic primer.
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