cosmology

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cosmology

The origin of the universe

1997
Describes briefly the most widely accepted scientific explanations regarding the origins of the universe, the birth of stars, and the formation of the planets.

From quarks to quasars

a tour of the universe
1987
Discusses the theories advanced over the past several hundred years explaining the nature of the universe.

George's secret key to the universe

2009
George and his neighbor friend Eric travel through a computer portal into outer space encountering black holes while trying to escape an evil scientist.

The universe

an illustrated history of astronomy
2012
Text and illustrations look at the history of astronomy.

Why does the world exist?

an existential detective story
2012
Expands the search for the origins of the universe beyond God and the Big Bang theory, exploring more bizarre possibilities inspired by physicists, theologians, mathematicians, and even novelists.

Gravity's engines

how bubble-blowing black holes rule galaxies, stars, and life in the cosmos
2012
An astrobiologist describes the powerful, mysterious holes in the space-time continuum called black holes, explains how they not only suck in everything around them, but also spit back out clouds of matter, and discusses their role in the universe.

The hidden reality

parallel universes and the deep laws of the cosmos
2011
Discusses recent discoveries in physics and cosmology to explore a range of multiverse proposals, and examines how the knowledge that some aspects of reality may lie beyond human comprehension might affect scientific progress.

The grand design

2010
Presents a new study of the cosmos that explains the latest theories on why the universe and life exist and why they work the way they do, through the concept of the multiverse, or "m-theory, " that attempts to construct a grand unified design.

Planets, stars, and galaxies

2008
Introduces students to the planets, stars, and galaxies, answering basic questions about the universe.

Endless universe

beyond the Big Bang
2007
Cosmologists Paul Steinhard and Neil Turok examine the Big Bang theory, regarded as the most logical explanation for the origin of the universe, and propose a new view based on recent findings in astronomy and physics.

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