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Cosmic Expansion Explained

William F. Brown

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Publisher: Publifye

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Cosmic Expansion Explained explores the fascinating and fundamental concept of the expanding universe, a cornerstone of modern cosmology and physics. It delves into the Big Bang theory, the evidence supporting cosmic expansion, and the mysterious roles of dark energy and dark matter in accelerating this expansion. One intriguing fact is that the universe's expansion isn't slowing down as expected, but rather speeding up due to dark energy, which makes up a significant portion of the universe's total energy density. Another key insight is the cosmic microwave background (CMB), the afterglow of the Big Bang.

 
The book eschews complex mathematical formulas in favor of conceptual clarity. It guides the reader through the historical development of cosmological models, from early philosophical ideas to our current scientific understanding. Beginning with the core concepts of the Big Bang and inflation, it progresses through observation methods, properties of dark matter and dark energy, and the influence of these factors on the universe's large-scale structure.

 
The book emphasizes the observational and experimental underpinnings of cosmology, drawing on data from telescopes, space probes, and particle accelerators to provide a practical and accessible viewpoint on this captivating area of science.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 65 pages.

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