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Book Description:
Cosmologists yearn to behold the unseen elements of our universe. And as new technologies become more powerful and precise, scientists are getting their wish—though these tools are challenging the limits of our imagination as fast as they are answering many longstanding questions. Space is one of the last great frontiers for modern man. A never-ending source of investigation and inspiration, it beckons to scientists with an irresistible siren's call. And in this glorious age of cosmology, astronomical measurement has never been more precise. The power provided to us by extraordinary new observational mechanisms has shattered former suppositions and stimulated exciting new visions of the universe. Using modern instruments such as the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP), astronomers now have access to information about the age and composition of the universe. By providing greatly improved answers, high-resolution satellite data and novel telescopic techniques have transformed one of science's most speculative fields into a triumph of meticulous and rigorous detection. Yet as the technological tools grow increasingly robust and we are able to see farther and know more, we find that we have even more questions. Could there be realms beyond ordinary space? Might time, space, and matter simply be illusions? What unique blend of cosmological factors influences life on Earth? Featuring interviews with leaders in the field as well as thought-provoking descriptions of their work, Brave New Universe is a guided tour of current advances and controversies in cosmology.


Just ok:
As an avid reader of cosmology, super-string theory and the like, I am always up for a good book on any related physics subject. But this book is a little too much rehash of what has already been said in many other books. I was hoping that was only a lead up to a presentation of new theories and discoveries. And I bet the authors thought that is what they were doing. However ... the two physics professors have missed an important point. The number of hair brain theories in cosmology are legendary. Unless there is math, and/or observation to support the theory in some way, it remains nothing but nonsense. They end with a plethora of such philosophical ideas without presenting any supporting evidence. That is not science. The preceeding is my main point, but I would also like to give two other criticisms. First, the analogies are really bad and need some work. Secondly, no matter how I tried I could not get certain things out of my head once I had read them. Here is an example: On page 21 it says, "None of us has been to the surface of Pluto or to the bottom of the Marianas trench." I beg your pardon, but the United States Navy bathyscaphe Trieste reached the bottom at 1:06 p.m. on January 23, 1960. That is like saying we didn't land on the moon. No, we haven't been to Pluto - yet. If what you want is a first book on cosmology and you don't plan on digging into it too deeply and want something pretty light weight I can still recommend this book. If you are looking for the next step forward in an emerging science, this is not it.


An Excellent Work on Cosmology:
Brave New Universe: Illuminating the Darkest Secrets of the Cosmos I found Paul Halpern and Paul Wesson's work, Brave New Universe, to be an excellent work on cosmology. It is clearly written, engrossing and witty. It tells the story of such pioneers in the field as Hubble, Newton, Einstein, Gamow, Eddington, Kaluza and Klein among others. I especially enjoyed the description of the theories about more than a four dimensional universe, such as M-theory. While the authors cannot answer if there really are more than four dimensions, that is a limitation of the state of physics today, and not of their work. I found the work highly intriguing, and a real page turner. I highly recommend it.


Author:Paul Halpern
Author:Paul Wesson
Binding:Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number:523.1
EAN:9780309101370
ISBN:0309101379
Number Of Pages:272
Publication Date:2006-08-04



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