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E-raamat: Where Did the Universe Come From? And Other Cosmic Questions: Our Universe, from the Quantum to the Cosmos

  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Sourcebooks, Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781728238821
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  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Sourcebooks, Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781728238821
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Unpack the secrets of the universe with two award-winning physicists as they share an accessible conversation about the biggest ideas and smallest forces in the universe.

"Have you ever wanted to travel to the edge of the universe? What about getting sucked up into a black hole? For fans of Astrophysics for People in a Hurry comes an accessible science narrative that invites readers to eavesdrop on a conversation between two scientists as they dive into a multidisciplinary discussion of our understanding of the universe. Explore the depths of our universe, both known and unknown, with two award-winning physicists, Chris Ferrie and Geraint F. Lewis, as they examine the universe through the uniquely accessible lenses of quantum physics and cosmology, tackling questions such as: Where did the universe come from? Do black holes last forever? What is left for humans to discover? A brief but fascinating exploration of the vastness of the universe, Where Did the Universe Come From? And Other Cosmic Questions will have armchair physicists, astral enthusiasts, and reluctant science readers turning the pages until their biggest and smallest questions about the cosmos have been answered"--

Do you ever look up to the stars and wonder about what is out there?

Over the last few centuries, humans have successfully unraveled much of the language of the universe, exploring and defining formerly mysterious phenomena such as electricity, magnetism, and matter through the beauty of mathematics. But some secrets remain beyond our realm of understanding—and seemingly beyond the very laws and theories we have relied on to make sense of the universe we inhabit. It is clear that the quantum, the world of atoms and electrons, is entwined with the cosmos, a universe of trillions of stars and galaxies...but exactly how these two extremes of human understanding interact remains a mystery. Where Did the Universe Come From? And Other Cosmic Questions allows readers to eavesdrop on a conversation between award-winning physicists Chris Ferrie and Geraint F. Lewis as they examine the universe through the two unifying and yet often contradictory lenses of classical physics and quantum mechanics, tackling questions such as:

  • Where did the universe come from?
  • Why do dying stars rip themselves apart
  • Do black holes last forever?
  • What is left for humans to discover?

A brief but fascinating exploration of the vastness of the universe, this book will have armchair physicists turning the pages until their biggest and smallest questions about the cosmos have been answered.

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"A comprehensive but accessible tour of what we know about our amazing universe, which addresses the big questions about its origin and ultimate fate, and is suitable for anyone with curiosity, from 9 to 109." - Marcus Chown, author of Infinity in the Palm of Your Hand "With questions that bring together quantum physics and cosmology, this book's answers offer a unique and engaging slant on science at the very largest and very smallest scales. You'll never look at the universe the same way again." - Chad Orzel, international bestselling author of Breakfast with Einstein and How to Teach Quantum Physics to Your Dog ""Where Did the Universe Come From? is one of the most accessible summaries of the present state of cosmology on the market." - Booklist" - Booklist

Preface xiii
The Quantum and the Cosmos 1(18)
Part 1 The Quantum of Cosmos Past
19(68)
Where did the universe come from?
21(17)
Why is the universe so smooth?
38(17)
Why is there matter in the universe?
55(17)
Where did the elements come from?
72(15)
Part 2 The Quantum of Cosmos Present
87(60)
How did we unravel the chemistry of the heavens?
89(15)
Where did the chemicals inside us come from?
104(15)
Why do dying stars rip themselves apart?
119(14)
Is the entire universe a quantum thing?
133(14)
Part 3 The Quantum of Cosmos Future
147(48)
Why don't all dead stars become black holes?
149(12)
Will matter last forever?
161(12)
Do black holes last forever?
173(11)
Is the end of the universe really the end?
184(11)
Part 4 The Future of a Quantum Cosmos
195(24)
Where have we been?
197(4)
What does a theory of everything look like?
201(7)
Where can a theory of everything take us?
208(4)
What still stands in our way?
212(7)
Acknowledgments 219(2)
Endnotes 221(17)
Index 238(16)
About the Authors 254
Chris Ferrie is an award-winning physicist and Senior Lecturer for Quantum Software and Information at the University of Technology Sydney. He has a Masters in applied mathematics, BMath in mathematical physics and a PhD in applied mathematics. He lives in Australia with his wife and children.