Bookbot

The Whole Shebang

A State-of-the-Universe[s] Report

Boekbeoordeling

Meer over het boek

From the prizewinning author who has been called "the greatest science writer in the world" comes this delightfully comprehensive and comprehensible report on how science today envisions the universe as a whole. Timothy Ferris provides a clear, elegantly written overview of current research and a forecast of where cosmological theory is likely to go in the twenty-first century. He explores the questions that have occurred to even casual readers -- who are curious about nature on the largest scales: What does it mean to say that the universe is "expanding," or that space is "curved"? -- and sheds light on the possibility that our universe is only one among many universes, each with its own physical laws and prospects for the emergence of life.

Een boek kopen

The Whole Shebang, Timothy Ferris

Taal
Jaar van publicatie
1998
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(Paperback)
Zodra we het ontdekt hebben, sturen we een e-mail.

Betaalmethoden

4,1
Zeer goed
2269 Beoordelingen

We missen je recensie hier.

Titel
The Whole Shebang
Ondertitel
A State-of-the-Universe[s] Report
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
1998
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
393
ISBN10
0684838613
ISBN13
9780684838618
Reeks
Eerste editie
1997
Oorspronkelijke titel
The Whole Shebang: A State-of-the-Universe(s) Report
Beoordeling
4,05 van 5
Aantekening
From the prizewinning author who has been called "the greatest science writer in the world" comes this delightfully comprehensive and comprehensible report on how science today envisions the universe as a whole. Timothy Ferris provides a clear, elegantly written overview of current research and a forecast of where cosmological theory is likely to go in the twenty-first century. He explores the questions that have occurred to even casual readers -- who are curious about nature on the largest scales: What does it mean to say that the universe is "expanding," or that space is "curved"? -- and sheds light on the possibility that our universe is only one among many universes, each with its own physical laws and prospects for the emergence of life.