
Horizons of Cosmology
Exploring Worlds Seen and Unseen
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Narrated by:
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Joe Barrett
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By:
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Joseph Silk
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Highly esteemed astrophysicist Joseph Silk explores the vast mysteries and speculations of the field of cosmology in a way that balances an accessible style for the general reader and enough technical detail for advanced students and professionals.
Indeed, while the physical laws and origins of the universe can be endlessly complex, even Einstein once mused that they could be explained simply enough to be grasped by nonspecialists. To that end, Silk begins by introducing the basic story of the major discoveries in cosmology over the past century - wherin we learned that we live in an expanding universe populated with galaxies and stars. The middle chapters examine a number of contemporary puzzles, such as dark matter and dark energy. The last third of the book looks at the human side of cosmology and moves to the more philosophical frontiers of the field, such as concepts of multiverses and time travel - areas of exploration where some crossover into speculative territory becomes unavoidable.
In the past century alone, our understanding of the universe has expanded exponentially, and it will be fascinating to see what discoveries the next hundred years hold. Few books will provide such a thorough understanding of where we have been and what might lie ahead as Horizons of Cosmology. The book is published by Templeton Press.
©2009 Joseph A. Silk (P)2010 Redwood AudiobooksCritic reviews
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- 09-10-12
One of the best stories on modern cosmology
If you could sum up Horizons of Cosmology in three words, what would they be?
just listen fool
What did you like best about this story?
What I liked best was that he was able to incorporate storylines into what can be perceived as a dry field. It focuses on cosmology forming from astronomy and then slowly establishing itself as not only a legitimate field but a key area in our understanding of our universe.
Any additional comments?
read this book if you're wondering how measurements such as time and distance can be confidently given
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