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Cosmology and Controversy
By Helge Kragh
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In the 1920s, Alexander Friedmann and Georges Lemaître showed that Einstein's general relativity equations possessed solutions for a universe expanding in time. Kragh follows the story from here, showing how the big-bang theory evolved, from Edwin Hubble's observation that most galaxies are receding from us, to the discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation. Sir Fred Hoyle proposed instead the steady-state theory, a model of dynamic equilibrium involving the continuous creation of matter throughout the universe. Although today it is generally accepted that the universe started some ten billion years ago in a big bang, many readers may not fully realize that this standard view owed much of its formation to the steady-state theory. By exploring the similarities and tensions between the theories, Kragh provides the reader with indispensable background for understanding much of today's commentary about our universe.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
516
Release Date:
1999-03-14
Publication Date:
1999-03-14
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
069100546X
ISBN13:
9780691005461
Weight:
775 g
Height:
156 cm
Width:
234 cm
Thickness:
28 cm
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