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The amazing unity of the universe, and its origin in the big bang, Edward van den Heuvel

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The amazing unity of the universe, and its origin in the big bang, Edward van den Heuvel
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The amazing unity of the universe
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
917332220
Responsibility statement
Edward van den Heuvel
Series statement
Astronomers' universe,, 1614-659X
Sub title
and its origin in the big bang
Summary
"In the first chapters the author describes how our knowledge of the position of Earth in space and time has developed, thanks to the work of many generations of astronomers and physicists. He discusses how our position in the Galaxy was discovered, and how in 1929, Hubble uncovered the fact that the Universe is expanding, leading to the picture of the Big Bang. He then explains how astronomers have found that the laws of physics that were discovered here on Earth and in the Solar System (the laws of mechanics, gravity, atomic physics, electromagnetism, etc.) are valid throughout the Universe. This is illustrated by the fact that all matter in the Universe consists of atoms of the same chemical elements that we know on Earth. This unity is all the more surprising when one realizes that in the original Big Bang theory, different parts of the Universe could never have communicated with each other. It then is a mystery how they could have shared the same physical laws. This problem was solved by the introduction of the idea of inflation, a phase of extremely rapid expansion of the Universe during the first fraction of a second following the Big Bang. The author explains how the unity of the Universe finds its origin in the Big Bang prior to inflation. The book addresses the many fundamental questions about the Universe and its content from the perspective of the Big Bang: the formation of structure in the Universe, the questions of the mysterious dark matter and dark energy, the possibilities of other Universes (the Multiverse) and of the existence of intelligent life elsewhere in the Universe."--Page 4 of cover
Table Of Contents
Our strange universe -- The sun's backyard : our solar system -- How distant are the stars? -- The discovery of the structure of our Milky Way galaxy -- The chemical composition of the sun and stars -- Other galaxies and the discovery of the expansion of the universe -- Gravity according to Galilei, Newton, Einstein and Mach -- Einstein, de Sitter, Friedmann, Lemaître and the evolution of the universe -- The big bang as origin of the universe -- The origin of the matter in the universe -- We are made of stardust : timescales of the universe and of life -- Is the universe open, closed or flat? : the horizon problem, the flatness problem and inflation -- Dark matter and dark energy : our strange universe -- Ripples in the cosmic microwave background radiation -- Time in the universe -- From universe to multiverse -- Intelligent life elsewhere in the universe -- Epilogue -- Appendix A : some data about the solar system -- Appendix B : the structure of atoms and the standard model of elementary particles and forces -- Appendix C : about the parameters of the universe -- Appendix D : the radiation laws of Planck, Wien and Stefan-Boltzmann -- Appendix E : the equations for the Jeans length and the Jeans mass
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