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Cosmology - area of science that aims at a comprehensive theory of the structure and evolution of the entire physical universe.

Modern Cosmological Theories

Present models of the universe hold two fundamental premises: the cosmological principle and the dominant role of gravitation. Derived by Hubble, the cosmological principle holds that if a large enough sample of galaxies is considered, the


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    The Three Big Bangs: Comet Crashes, Exploding Stars, and the Creation of the Universe » Read Now

    by Philip M. Dauber Richard A. Muller. 198 pgs.

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    ...A description of the 3 main events that brought life to planet Earth...
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    The Big Bang Theory: What It Is, Where It Came From, and Why It Works » Read Now

    by Karen C. Fox. 212 pgs.

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    A lively, accessible look at the Big Bang theory This compelling book describes how the Big Bang theory arose, how it has evolved, and why it is the best theory so far to explain the current state of the universe. In addition to understanding the birth of the cosmos, readers will learn how the...
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    Genesis of the Big Bang » Read Now

    by Ralph A. Alpher, Robert Herman. 214 pgs.

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    The authors of this volume have been intimately connected with the conception of the Big Bang model since 1947. Following the late George Gamow's ideas in 1942 and more particularly in 1946 that the early universe was an appropriate site for the synthesis of the elements, they became deeply involved...
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    The Creation of Matter: The Universe from Beginning to End (Chap. 11 "The Exploding Universe") » Read Now

    by Harald Fritzsch, Jean Steinberg. 304 pgs.

    ...1. Cosmology. 2. Big bang theory. 3. Matter Constitution...matter soon after the Big Bang, without a detailed knowledge of the theory of relativity. On...understand the...
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    The Left Hand of Creation: The Origin and Evolution of the Expanding Universe (discussion of the big bang theory begins on p. 12) » Read Now

    by John D. Barrow, Joseph Silk. 244 pgs.

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    ...alone. Steady-state The "big bang" theory holds that creation occurred at...other serious rivals to the "big bang" theory was due to the discovery in 1965...Princeton...
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    Hunting Down the Universe: The Missing Mass, Primordial Black Holes, and Other Dark Matters (discussion of the big bang theory begins on p. 16) » Read Now

    by Michael Hawkins. 229 pgs.

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    ...main criticisms of the standard big-bang theory. However, there is still nothing...that modern developments in the big-bang theory are converging with the...
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    Foundations of Modern Cosmology (Part IV "The Big Bang") » Read Now

    by John F. Hawley, Katherine A. Holcomb. 508 pgs.

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    Recent discoveries in astronomy, especially those made with data collected by satellites such as the Cosmic Background Explorer and the Hubble Space Telescope, have brought the science of cosmology to the forefront of public interest. These new observations suggest the tantalizing possibility that...
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    Creation: The Story of the Origin and Evolution of the Universe ("Back to the Big Bang" begins on p. 159) » Read Now

    by Barry Parker, Lori Scoffield. 288 pgs.

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    ...investigating some of the problems of the big bang theory in 1979 when he discovered that...One of the predictions of the big bang theory is that intense radiation was...be...
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    The Book of the Cosmos: Imagining the Universe from Heraclitus to Hawking (Chap. 67 "This Big Bang Idea") » Read Now

    by Dennis Richard Danielson. 547 pgs.

    What is the cosmos? How did it come into being? How are we related to it, and what is our place in it? The Book of the Cosmos assembles for the first time in one volume the great minds of the Western world who have considered these questions from biblical times to the present. It is a book of many...
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    Doubt and Certainty (discussion of the big bang theory begins on p. 219) » Read Now

    by Tony Rothman, George Sudarshan, Shannon K. Comins. 320 pgs.

    When physicists and others construct models to explain the phenomena and laws of nature, do those models actually simulate what's really out there in the world, or do they only synthesize the way we think the world is? And how does our cultural upbringing affect the way we think about the world? In...
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    The Last Three Minutes: Conjectures about the Ultimate Fate of the Universe (Chap. 3 "The First Three Minutes") » Read Now

    by P. C. W. Davies. 155 pgs.

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    ...the origin of the universe. The big-bang theory, which dated from the 1920s...professor finished by reviewing the big-bang theory in the light of the discovery...seems...
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    God's Equation: Einstein, Relativity, and the Expanding Universe (Chap. 12 "The Expansion of Space") » Read Now

    by Amir D. Aczel. 240 pgs.

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    In the author's view, Einstein served as God's mouthpiece, revealing fundamental truths about the universe. This book is the first to discuss letters from Einstein that put a spin on his relationship with other scientists and early efforts to prove his theories. 15 illustrations.
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    The Origin of the Universe (discussion of the big bang theory begins on p. 31) » Read Now

    by John D. Barrow. 141 pgs.

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    ...you may find that mention of the big-bang theory provokes a recollection of something...at a particular epoch, as the big-bang theory would predict, or were always...of the...
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    The Age of Science: What Scientists Learned in the 20th Century ("Echo of the Big Bang" begins on p. 231) » Read Now

    by Gerard Piel, Peter Bradford. 451 pgs.

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    A sweeping overview of the scientific achievements of the 20th century, without question the greatest century for science in human history, by the legendary former publisher of "Scientific American." 125 illustrations.
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    The Story of Astronomy (discussion of the big bang theory begins on p. 343) » Read Now

    by Lloyd Motz, Jefferson Hane Weaver. 381 pgs.

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    ...tribal animals played a big role in naming the constellations...Anaximander had his own theory of the origin of all things...limits that the absence of theory imposes on...

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