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How the universe got its spots: diary of a finite time in a finite space
Is the universe infinite, or is it just really big? Does nature abhor infinity? In startling and beautiful prose, Janna Levin's diary of unsent letters to her mother describes what we know about the shape and extent of the universe, about its beginning and its end. She grants the uninitiated ac...
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Princeton University Press
2002
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description | Is the universe infinite, or is it just really big? Does nature abhor infinity? In startling and beautiful prose, Janna Levin's diary of unsent letters to her mother describes what we know about the shape and extent of the universe, about its beginning and its end. She grants the uninitiated access to the astounding findings of contemporary theoretical physics and makes tangible the contours of space and time--those very real curves along which apples fall and planets orbit. Levin guides the reader through the observations and thought-experiments that have enabled physicists to begin charting the universe. She introduces the cosmic archaeology that makes sense of the pattern of hot spots left over from the big bang, a pursuit on the verge of discovering the shape of space itself. And she explains the topology and the geometry of the universe now coming into focus--a strange map of space full of black holes, chaotic flows, time warps, and invisible strings. Levin advances the controversial idea that this map is edgeless but finite--that the universe is huge but not unending--a radical revelation that would provide the ultimate twist to the Copernican revolution by locating our precise position in the cosmos. As she recounts our increasingly rewarding attempt to know the universe, Levin tells her personal story as a scientist isolated by her growing knowledge. |
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spelling | cern-15477772021-04-21T22:41:48Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1547777engLevin, JannaHow the universe got its spots: diary of a finite time in a finite spaceGeneral Relativity and CosmologyIs the universe infinite, or is it just really big? Does nature abhor infinity? In startling and beautiful prose, Janna Levin's diary of unsent letters to her mother describes what we know about the shape and extent of the universe, about its beginning and its end. She grants the uninitiated access to the astounding findings of contemporary theoretical physics and makes tangible the contours of space and time--those very real curves along which apples fall and planets orbit. Levin guides the reader through the observations and thought-experiments that have enabled physicists to begin charting the universe. She introduces the cosmic archaeology that makes sense of the pattern of hot spots left over from the big bang, a pursuit on the verge of discovering the shape of space itself. And she explains the topology and the geometry of the universe now coming into focus--a strange map of space full of black holes, chaotic flows, time warps, and invisible strings. Levin advances the controversial idea that this map is edgeless but finite--that the universe is huge but not unending--a radical revelation that would provide the ultimate twist to the Copernican revolution by locating our precise position in the cosmos. As she recounts our increasingly rewarding attempt to know the universe, Levin tells her personal story as a scientist isolated by her growing knowledge.Princeton University Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:15477772002 |
spellingShingle | General Relativity and Cosmology Levin, Janna How the universe got its spots: diary of a finite time in a finite space |
title | How the universe got its spots: diary of a finite time in a finite space |
title_full | How the universe got its spots: diary of a finite time in a finite space |
title_fullStr | How the universe got its spots: diary of a finite time in a finite space |
title_full_unstemmed | How the universe got its spots: diary of a finite time in a finite space |
title_short | How the universe got its spots: diary of a finite time in a finite space |
title_sort | how the universe got its spots: diary of a finite time in a finite space |
topic | General Relativity and Cosmology |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1547777 |
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