<p>Tony Rothman offers a primer on the science of the big bang and the questions we still canβt answer about the origins of the universe. Enlisting thoughtful analogies and a step-by-step approach, Rothman guides readers through dark matter, dark energy, quantum gravity, and other topics atβand beyo
A Little Book about the Big Bang
β Scribed by Tony Rothman
- Publisher
- Harvard University Press
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A concise introduction to the greatest questions of modern cosmology. What came before the big bang? How will the universe evolve into the future? Will there be a big crunch? Questions like these have no definitive answers, but there are many contending theories. In A Little Book about the Big Bang, physicist and writer Tony Rothman guides expert and uninitiated readers alike through the most compelling mysteries surrounding the nature and origin of the universe. Cosmologists are busy these days, actively researching dark energy, dark matter, and quantum gravity, all at the foundation of our understanding of space, time, and the laws governing the universe. Enlisting thoughtful analogies and a step-by-step approach, Rothman breaks down what is known and what isnβt and details the pioneering experimental techniques scientists are bringing to bear on riddles of nature at once utterly basic and stunningly complex. In Rothmanβs telling, modern cosmology proves to be an intricate web of theoretical predictions confirmed by exquisitely precise observations, all of which make the theory of the big bang one of the most solid edifices ever constructed in the history of science. At the same time, Rothman is careful to distinguish established physics from speculation, and in doing so highlights current controversies and avenues of future exploration. The idea of the big bang is now almost a century old, yet with each new year comes a fresh enigma. That is scientific progress in a nutshell: every groundbreaking discovery, every creative explanation, provokes new and more fundamental questions. Rothman takes stock of what we have learned and encourages readers to ponder the mysteries to come.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Also by Tony Rothman
Introduction
1. Gravity, Pumpkins, and Cosmology
2. A Special Theory
3. General Relativity, the Basis of Cosmology
4. The Expanding Universe
5. Cosmologyβs Rosetta Stone: The Cosmic Background Radiation
6. The Primeval Cauldron
7. Dark Universe
8. Darker Universe
9. Galaxies Exist and So Do
10. The Universal Pipe Organ
11. The First Blink: Cosmic Inflation
12. To Inflate or Not to Inflate
13. Crunches and Bounces
14. Why Quantum Gravity?
15. Multiverses and Metaphysics
Further Reading
Acknowledgments
Index
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