Review from previous edition This book packs so much into a decidedly finite space. Silk covers everything you might hope to find in a book by one of the world's leading cosmologists, and much more besides... Accessible and informative.

Peter Coles, Nature

This is an outstanding work, suited to readers of all ages and all backgrounds, and is recommended without the slightest hesitation.

Patrick Moore, THES

In The Infinite Cosmos Joseph Silk takes the reader on a tour of the universe, past, present, and future, showing how the very latest observations and theories are unlocking clues about its origin and structure: X-ray, radio, and high-energy views of space are revealing fossil radiation left over from the big bang and providing us with unprecedented views of the most distant reaches of the universe. Theories from the frontiers of current research seek to explain its structure from the first moments to the present day, and we are beginning to understand its extraordinary nature and possible fate. This is a story involving the visible and the invisible; subatomic particles and unusual forces; long ages of darkness and spectacular and violent events. It tells of supernovae, dark matter, dark energy, curved spacetime, colliding galaxies, and supermassive black holes. Weaving the ideas of poets and writers as well as scientists into the story, from Kant and Keats to Einstein and Lemaître, Silk explains our present state of knowledge, and how much more there is to understand about our infinite cosmos.
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How big is the universe? Is it infinite? How did it begin and how might it end? Joseph Silk guides the reader through the frontiers of current research in cosmology, weaving together the latest theories and observations, and combining science with literary quotations and philosophical reflections on the vastness and wonder of our Universe.
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1. Introduction ; 2. Perspectives ; 3. Principles ; 4. Our neighbourhood ; 5. The universe of galaxies ; 6. The invisible cosmos ; 7. Supermassive black holes and the birth of galaxies ; 8. Clusters and clustering ; 9. Space is nearly flat ; 10. Dark energy and the runaway universe ; 11. The panacea of cold dark matter ; 12. Origins ; 13. The seeds of structure ; 14. Beyond the beginning ; 15. Towards the infinite universe ; 16. From time to time machines ; 17. A brief moment in time ; 18. Into the infinite future ; 19. And so to God ; 20. Where next? ; Index
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`Review from previous edition This book packs so much into a decidedly finite space. Silk covers everything you might hope to find in a book by one of the world's leading cosmologists, and much more besides... Accessible and informative.' Peter Coles, Nature `This is an outstanding work, suited to readers of all ages and all backgrounds, and is recommended without the slightest hesitation.' Patrick Moore, THES
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A thought-provoking tour through the cosmos, guided by renowned cosmologist and science writer Joseph Silk Explains the most recent discoveries in cosmology, from high-energy views of space, to dark energy and supermassive black holes In parallel with accessible explanations of the science, Silk weaves the ideas of writers, poets and philosophers into the story, reflecting on the progress of science, the implications of our discoveries, and our perpetual fascination with the Universe
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Joseph Silk is Savilian Professor of Astronomy at the University of Oxford. He has published a number of books on cosmology for the general reader, including The Big Bang (W. H. Freeman), The Left Hand of Creation (with J. D. Barrow, published by Oxford University Press), and On the Shores of the Unknown (Cambridge University Press).
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A thought-provoking tour through the cosmos, guided by renowned cosmologist and science writer Joseph Silk Explains the most recent discoveries in cosmology, from high-energy views of space, to dark energy and supermassive black holes In parallel with accessible explanations of the science, Silk weaves the ideas of writers, poets and philosophers into the story, reflecting on the progress of science, the implications of our discoveries, and our perpetual fascination with the Universe
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199533619
Publisert
2008
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
210 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
258

Forfatter

Biographical note

Joseph Silk is Savilian Professor of Astronomy at the University of Oxford. He has published a number of books on cosmology for the general reader, including The Big Bang (W. H. Freeman), The Left Hand of Creation (with J. D. Barrow, published by Oxford University Press), and On the Shores of the Unknown (Cambridge University Press).