Cosmology for the Curious
B**A
A GREAT BOOK!
This book is divided into 2 parts. PART 1 gives a historical perspective of discoveries and evidence which led to the Big Bang Theory. Newtonian physics, Einstein's Special and General Theories of Relativity, and Hubble's discoveries of an expanding universe are topics included here as well as current cosmological thinking regarding developments after the Big Bang that relate to the geometry of space, density issues, dark matter and energy, element abundances, structure formation and cosmic eras are also described. PART 2 deals with more speculative issues related to Big Bang cosmology. The problems of why the universe is flat, why the Cosmic Microwave Background is so uniform, the origin of small density fluctuations in the CMB necessary for structural formation, and the monopole problem are dealt with. Part 2 also includes how the theory of Cosmic Inflation solves most of these problems and how to test the theory. The balance of Part 2 deals with some of the more speculative cosmological ideas involving quantum theory and multiple universes.I thought the book did a great job presenting a comprehensive description of current cosmological theories. Explanations were clear and concise. Important equations are scattered sparingly thru-out the book backing up the excellent explanations. An Appendix containing the Friedmann Equation, its solutions and application to the Radiation Dominated, Matter Dominated, and Vacuum Dominated eras is in the back of the book. The Appendix also contains more explicit equations describing Inflation and the Flatness Problem of our Universe.There is a nice blend of questions and problems at the end of each chapter. The reason I gave the book 4 instead of 5 stars was its lack of any answers to the end of chapter exercises. For a person such as myself doing a self-study of the book it was very frustrating not being able to know whether my answers, especially for numerical problems, were correct.Once last thing: I thought the book was different from many of the other cosmology textbooks I've worked thru in that, while not taking a stand for or against, it was not afraid to discuss some of cosmology's implications regarding a theistic deity. The book explains quite clearly the extreme "fine tuning" of the constants of nature we observe needed to make life possible and mentions that the universe being created by a "benevolent creator" (p307) as a philosophical (religious) reason many believe why this is so. In the chapter titled "Did the Universe Have a Beginning" the authors explain why scientifically "... post-eternal inflation without a beginning is impossible and Past-Eternal cyclic models without a beginning are impossible also.(p330)" and that "It seems unlikely that science can disprove the existence of God."So, in conclusion, this is a great book and would make a fine addition to anyone's library who is interested in astrophysics and cosmology.
B**M
Great Book – BUT the spine breaks aand the it comes apart
This is an excellent book. Delia Perlov & Alex Vilenkin do a great job explaining what is an extremely complex subject matter is. They use numerous colored photos to help explain more detail. At the end of each chapter they included test questions. Appendix A comprises the mathematical detail of relativistic cosmology. This is a bit deep and requires previous knowledge mathematics. I first purchased this book on December 4, 2017. But the problem is the book’s spine started breaking and then the book started coming apart, see pictures. This all began after the return window had passed. Since this is a great book and I need not only need to finish but I may help me in my research. Therefore, I purchased it AGAIN on May 4th I do hope it doesn’t happen again. I gave 4-stars because the binding issue is not their fault yet they did not include any answers for the chapter questions?
B**S
Great book and enjoyable read
Great book and enjoyable read. I like the historical information, as well as the contemporary information. As well as a good solitary read, the book would also lend itself to a group read with discussion, or even as a classroom textbook. Really good tables and illustrations, and graphics, and I like that there are questions to ponder/figure out (if one is so inclined) at the end of each chapter. I must say that some of the math was beyond me, but that doesn't deter from the accessibility of the book. The book is a great reference as well, and I find myself returning to it to review certain sections. As such, in addition to the index, the table of contents is extremely well organized and comprehensive, and makes a search easy.
H**S
Solid introduction for intermediate level readers.
This is the right book for a reader who does not want to deal with tensors or differential equations, but is at home with algebra and elementary calculus, and likes numbers. The last 75 pages is the standard speculation about string theory and multiverses that physicists seem to love, even though there is no evidence for them. This is the scientists imagination at work.
C**T
Good overview of cosmology
Covers current cosmology topics without getting lost in math. You do have to keep your wits about you as you read it. I am rereading the sections on vacuum density and related topics to better understand them.
J**N
Thorough
I am no astrophysicist but I do enjoy astronomy and am curious about the physics of the universe. This book includes information for the average non physicist as well as detailed formulas and other deep information for those who enjoy that part.
A**R
Good
This is s good book. Has the needed information and is basic.
D**P
Simple but Comprehensive Treatment
A good overview of the subject. The harder math is in the appendices. I generally liked all the book.
D**N
Great overview of cosmology
This covers one topic per chapter. Each chapter builds on the previous and includes just enough maths to make it understandable but keeps it simple enough. Initially I thought it was going to be a bit too simple for anybody with a reasonable understanding of astrophysics but then it gradually gets more and more complex covering multiverses and bubble universes. By the end I was very impressed with its clarity and comprehensive explanations. Great book.
F**O
Contenido muy bueno, edición pésima
Ante todo, las 2 estrellas van referidas A LA EDICIÓN, NO AL CONTENIDO. El contenido de la obra es muy bueno, consigue coger conceptos bastante complejos de cosmología, seleccionarlos, relacionarlos y explicarlos. Obviamente, una comprensión completa de ellos necesita una carrera en Física, un máster y un doctorado en Astrofísica y mucho tiempo, así que tampoco se le puede exigir tanto a un solo libro. Por lo tanto, respecto al contenido, es un libro maravilloso.Lo que me lleva a las 2 estrellas es que la edición es EXTRAORDINARIAMENTE CUTRE, teniendo en cuenta que el libro suele valer en torno a 40€, y que lo publica un referente internacional en ciencia como Springer. Aunque el libro está en tapa dura, la encuadernación es deficiente, con chirridos y ruidos de pegarse y despegarse los tomillos (no sé cuánto durará). Aún peor, la calidad de la impresión no es profesional, parece hecha con una impresora casera de las antiguas, y el papel es normal, de papelería de barrio. Cuando sólo hay texto, la falta de calidad no se nota tanto, pero las fotos en color parecen archivos en bmp con 256 colores, como si estuviésemos en la época del Windows 3.1.En conclusión, una puñalada en la espalda de la editorial a los autores y los lectores.
S**R
Excellent book for those who want a concise and comprehensive ...
Excellent book for those who want a concise and comprehensive coverage as well the current status in the field of cosmology.Exposition by a brilliant scientist . A masterly coverage.For a long time i was in search of such a book.I highly recommend it to any one interested in knowing the cosmos.
J**S
Libro recomendable para quienes tienen curiosidad por la cosmología
Presentación rigurosa de los distintos temas referentes al estado actual de la cosmología, pero a la vez de forma clara y accesible para el lector no experto.
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