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    The Oscillating Universe: Einsteinian Cosmology of Black Holes and Gravitational Waves

    The Oscillating Universe by Gorkavyi, Nick;

    Einsteinian Cosmology of Black Holes and Gravitational Waves

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Elsevier
    • Date of Publication 1 June 2025

    • ISBN 9780443276545
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages360 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Language English
    • 700

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    The Oscillating Universe: Einsteinian Cosmology of Black Holes and Gravitational Waves introduces the concept of cyclic cosmology within the framework of General Relativity. This book unravels the mysteries behind the Big Bang, the accelerating expansion of the universe, and the role of gravitational radiation and black holes in shaping our cosmos. With a comprehensive mathematical description of the oscillating universe and variable gravitational mass, readers will grasp the significance of the latest cosmological revolution sparked by the recent discoveries of gravitational waves.

    Students, professional astronomers, and cosmologists will find this book to be a valuable resource. It offers a popular presentation of the history of modern cosmology, discussions on recent discoveries in the study of the universe, and an introduction to the cutting-edge cyclic cosmology theory. This book provides a unique opportunity to understand the evolving landscape of cosmology and the implications of cyclic cosmology.


    • Provides an introduction to the cyclic cosmology theory within the framework of General Relativity
    • Explains the latest version of cyclic cosmology and its implications
    • Engages readers with mathematical descriptions of the oscillating universe with variable gravitational mass
    • Delivers an exploration of the physical mechanism behind the Big Bang and the accelerating expansion of the universe
    • Includes an analysis of the role of gravitational radiation and black holes in shaping the cosmos and examines the concept of positive cosmological constant or dark energy
    • Discusses the latest cosmological revolution triggered by the discovery of gravitational waves in 2015

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I. Historical Foundations of Cyclic Cosmology
    1. A Brief History of Cyclic Cosmology Before 1915
    2. General Theory of Relativity and the Pulsating Universe in 1915-1965

    Part II. Challenges in Modern Cosmological Models
    3. The Problem of Gravitational Singularity
    4. Problems of Big Bang Cosmology
    5. The Problem of Dark Matter
    6. The Magic of Quantum Cosmology
    7. The Problem of Dark Energy
    8. The Crisis of the Quantum Universe Model

    Part III. The New Model of the Oscillating Universe
    9. Exit from the Crisis or Light at the End of the Cosmological Tunnel
    10. The Mechanism of the Big Bang and Resolving the Singularity Problem
    11. Modified Friedmann Equations and ?CDM cosmology
    12. Solving the Dark Matter Problem in the Cyclic Universe
    13. The Entropy Problem in the Cyclic Universe
    14. Empirical Tests of the New Model

    Part IV. Predictions and Confirmations of Cyclic Cosmology
    15. Formation of Galaxies and Globular Star Clusters
    16. Anisotropy in the Universe
    17. The Variability of the Hubble Constant
    18. Relic Neutron Stars
    19. Black Holes and the Prediction of Relic Gravitational Waves
    20. Discovery of Predicted Relic Gravitational Wave Background
    21. The Past and Future of the Universe
    22. Conclusion

    Appendix
    I. The Problem of Gravitational Energy in Einstein's Theory
    II. The Model of the Cyclic Universe in General Theory of Relativity

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