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The Bigger Bang James E. Lidsey (Queen Mary University of London)

The Bigger Bang By James E. Lidsey (Queen Mary University of London)

The Bigger Bang by James E. Lidsey (Queen Mary University of London)


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In the last few years, scientists have begun to answer some of the most fundamental questions about the origin and early evolution of the universe. This book presents a fresh, and engaging introduction to these ideas. Lucid analogies and clear and concise language make this book a delight to read.

The Bigger Bang Summary

The Bigger Bang by James E. Lidsey (Queen Mary University of London)

In the last few years, scientists have begun to answer some of the most fundamental questions about the origin and early evolution of the universe. This book presents a fresh, engaging, and highly readable introduction to these ideas. Using novel, down-to-earth analogies, author James Lidsey deftly steers us along a journey back in time to the very origin of the universe. We are introduced to the fascinating ideas scientists are currently developing to explain what happened in the first billion, billion, billion, billionth of a second - the 'inflationary' epoch. Along the way we stop off to review the latest ideas on superstrings, parallel universes, and the ultimate fate of our universe. Lucid analogies, clear and concise prose, and straight-forward language make this book a delight to read. It makes accessible to the general reader some of the most profound and complex ideas about the origin of our universe currently challenging the world's best scientists.

The Bigger Bang Reviews

'The Bigger Bang provides a concise and well written overview of cosmological theory. The book is short and can be quickly read but it covers a wide range of topics, including issues at the forefront of current research. It can be profitably used as an introduction to cosmology for students, interested lay persons and researchers in other fields.' Fred Adams, Physics World
'James Lidsey takes readers on a cosmic journey and concludes that the bang might have been much bigger than previously thought.' Valerie Jamieson, The Times Higher Education Supplement

Table of Contents

1. The structure of the universe; 2. Why does the sun shine?; 3. The expansion of the universe; 4. Space, time and gravity; 5. Particles and forces; 6. Grand unification, higher dimensions and superstrings; 7. The Big Bang; 8. Beyond the Big Bang; 9. The inflating universe; 10. The eternal universe; 11. Black holes; 12. The birth of the universe.

Additional information

GOR003950008
9780521582896
052158289X
The Bigger Bang by James E. Lidsey (Queen Mary University of London)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
20000918
160
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