A Little Book about the Big Bang

Exploring the mysteries of the universe and its origins

Tony Rothman author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Harvard University Press

Published:25th Mar '22

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This book explores the mysteries of the universe, guiding readers through complex concepts and unanswered questions about the big bang and beyond.

In A Little Book about the Big Bang, author Tony Rothman provides an insightful introduction to the science behind the big bang and the unresolved questions concerning the universe's origins. Through engaging analogies and a clear, step-by-step approach, he navigates complex subjects such as dark matter, dark energy, and quantum gravity. This book serves as a bridge for both seasoned experts and newcomers to grasp the intricacies of modern cosmology.

Rothman delves into fundamental questions like what preceded the big bang, the universe's potential future, and the possibility of a big crunch. While definitive answers remain elusive, numerous competing theories exist. By breaking down complex concepts into digestible segments, Rothman allows readers to appreciate the ongoing research and discoveries that shape our understanding of the cosmos.

The narrative emphasizes the dynamic nature of cosmological research, highlighting how new findings continuously generate fresh inquiries. Rothman distinguishes between established scientific principles and speculative ideas, shedding light on current debates and future research directions. As readers journey through A Little Book about the Big Bang, they are encouraged to reflect on the profound mysteries that still await exploration in the vast universe.

Everything a cosmos-curious reader could want: a clear, concise, yet comprehensive exploration of the biggest concepts in the universe. -- Richard Panek, author of The Trouble with Gravity
The big bang is a big topic that Rothman handles with ease and elegance. For those craving an epic story, this is the book for you! -- Paul M. Sutter, host of Ask a Spaceman!
A delightful romp through the exciting field of cosmology. Rothman’s book covers the topic in a clear and lucid way that any science enthusiast will enjoy. Five stars! -- Don Lincoln, senior scientist and YouTube host for Fermilab
With humor and clarity, Tony Rothman elucidates the physics and philosophy behind the big bang theory, one of science’s crowning achievements. Though an expert in general relativity, Einstein’s masterful—and highly mathematical—theory of gravitation, Rothman has the gift of being able to explain his field and its application to the study of the universe, in an eminently understandable way without equations. A Little Book about the Big Bang is a must for anyone interested in a clear account of how the universe grew up into the starry wonder we witness today. -- Paul Halpern, author of Flashes of Creation: George Gamow, Fred Hoyle, and the Great Big Bang Debate
Modern cosmology tells the fascinating tale of the evolution of the universe. Tony Rothman is our thoughtful guide, always careful to distinguish established science from speculative theory as we explore the fundamental nature of the big bang. -- George Ellis, author of How Can Physics Underlie the Mind?
Tony Rothman’s book beautifully explores some of the biggest questions that humanity has pondered for centuries. A Little Book about the Big Bang highlights the cutting-edge work being done by cosmologists, who in recent decades have made extraordinary progress toward revealing the secrets of our universe. Read this book—you will be inspired. -- Neta Bahcall, Eugene Higgins Professor of Astrophysics, Princeton University
A remarkably comprehensive account of modern cosmology. Rothman emphasizes what we confidently know about the big bang, but also provides insight into the important unanswered questions in the field, taking us to where the deep puzzles lie. -- Michael Strauss, coauthor of A Brief Welcome to the Universe
A concise examination of the origin of the universe…Lucid and informative. * Kirkus Reviews *
Aims to guide both laymen and experts through the latest scientific thinking on the subject…Explains complex ideas clearly with useful analogies, some simple diagrams, and very little mathematics…This book may look small in size but, much like Doctor Who’s TARDIS, on the inside it is so much bigger. -- Jenny Winder * BBC Sky at Night *

ISBN: 9780674251847

Dimensions: unknown

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240 pages