Before The Beginning: Our Universe And Others
Autor Martin Reesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 sep 1998
In
this
landmark
book,
one
of
the
twentieth
century's
greatest
astronomers
presents
scientific
evidence
that
our
vast
universe
may
be
only
a
grain
of
sand
on
the
infinite
cosmic
shore.It
is
now
widely
accepted
that
our
universe
exploded
around
15
billion
years
ago
from
an
unimaginably
energetic
initial
event:
the
big
bang.
As
the
primordial
material
expanded
and
cooled,
it
evolved
into
the
exquisite
patterns
of
stars
and
galaxies
we
now
observe.
The
mix
of
energy
and
radiation
that
characterizes
our
universe
was
imprinted
in
that
initial
instant—as
were
the
binding
forces
of
nuclear
physics
and
gravity
that
controlled
our
universe's
evolution.The
experimental
triumphs
and
theoretical
insights
of
recent
years—from
the
detection
of
neutrinos
from
exploding
stars
to
the
search
for
extraterrestrial
life—offer
the
most
dramatic
enlargement
in
our
concept
of
the
universe
since
astronomers
first
realized
the
sun's
true
place
among
the
stars.
In
this
illuminating
work,
Sir
Martin
Rees,
Britain's
Astronomer
Royal
and
one
of
the
most
creative
and
original
of
contemporary
scientists,
draws
these
advances
together
with
up-to-the-minute
research
on
black
holes,
dark
matter,
and
nucleosynthesis
of
the
elements.
He
also
sheds
light
on
some
of
the
personalities
behind
the
science,
offering
first-hand
impressions
of
Subrahmanyan
Chandrasekhar,
Stephen
Hawking,
John
Archibald
Wheeler,
and
Fred
Hoyle,
among
others.With
stunning
clarity,
Professor
Rees
argues
that
a
family—even
an
infinity—of
universes
may
have
been
created,
each
by
its
own
big
bang,
and
each
acquiring
a
distinctive
imprint
and
its
own
laws
of
physics.
These
baby
universes
will
either
live
out
their
immense
cosmic
cycle,
or
die
because
those
laws
do
not
allow
them
to
achieve
longevity.Our
”home
universe,”
then,
is
just
one
element
in
a
cosmic
archipelago
where
impassable
barriers
prohibit
communication
between
the
islands.
But,
as
Rees
demonstrates,
our
universe
is
an
exceptional
member
of
this
infinite
ensemble,
for
it
is
still
near
the
beginning
of
a
fascinating
evolutionary
process
that
will
end
either
in
the
heat-death
of
external
expansion,
or
in
what
scientists
call
a
”big
crunch.”
Most
remarkable
of
all,
our
universe
contains
creatures
able
to
observe
it.
The
multi-universe
revolution
in
cosmological
thought
limned
by
Rees
casts
a
piercing
light
on
man's
place
in
the
cosmos,
and
argues
that
the
conditions
permitting
the
evolution
of
life
stand
on
the
razor's
edge
between
a
dead
universe
and
one
filled
with
living
beings.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780738200330
ISBN-10: 0738200336
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 0738200336
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Matrin
Reesis
a
leading
researcher
on
cosmic
evolution,
black
holes,
and
galaxies.
He
has
himself
originated
many
key
ideas,
and
brings
a
unique
perspective
to
themes
discussed
in
this
book.
He
is
currently
a
Royal
Society
Research
Professor,
and
Great
Britain's
Astronomer
Royal.
Through
based
in
Cambridge
University
for
most
of
his
career,
he
travels
extensively,
and
collaborates
wit
many
colleagues
in
the
U.S.
and
elsewhere.
He
is
an
enthusiast
for
international
collaboration
in
research,
and
is
a
member
of
several
foreign
academies.