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Dark Energy Unveiled - cover

Dark Energy Unveiled

Eleanor Hawking

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

"Dark Energy Unveiled" offers a comprehensive exploration of one of modern physics' most perplexing mysteries: the force driving our universe's accelerating expansion. Beginning with the paradigm-shifting 1998 discovery, the book traces our evolving understanding of dark energy from Einstein's cosmological constant through contemporary research using advanced space-based telescopes and large-scale astronomical surveys.The book systematically presents evidence from multiple sources, including Type Ia supernovae observations and cosmic microwave background radiation studies, while maintaining accessibility for readers with basic physics knowledge. It uniquely integrates historical context with cutting-edge research, organized in three main sections: observational evidence for cosmic acceleration, theoretical models explaining dark energy, and future research directions.This structure allows readers to progressively build their understanding of complex concepts while appreciating the broader implications for our understanding of space, time, and gravity. Drawing from NASA's database and international research collaborations, the book connects physics with related fields like mathematics and computer science, demonstrating dark energy's far-reaching influence on modern scientific thought.The presentation balances technical accuracy with clear explanations, making it valuable for both physics students and educated enthusiasts interested in contemporary cosmology. Through careful integration of observational data, theoretical frameworks, and technological innovations, readers gain insight into how scientists are working to unlock one of the universe's greatest mysteries.
Available since: 01/11/2025.
Print length: 100 pages.

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