The Oxford Handbook of the History of Modern Cosmology
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 13 March 2019
- ISBN 9780198817666
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages628 pages
- Size 253x181x37 mm
- Weight 1378 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Provides detailed coverage of historical discoveries in cosmology, such as the expansion of the universe, the Big Bang theory and the cosmic background radiation. The book also examines erroneous theories, and includes sections on some modern and still controversial theories, such as the idea of many universes known as the multiverse hypothesis.
MoreLong description:
Scientific and popular literature on modern cosmology is very extensive; however, scholarly works on the historical development of cosmology are few and scattered. The Oxford Handbook of the History of Modern Cosmology offers a comprehensive and authoritative account of the history of cosmology from the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first century.
It provides historical background to what we know about the universe today, including not only the successes but also the many false starts. Big Bang theory features prominently, but so does the defunct steady state theory. The book starts with a chapter on the pre-Einstein period (1860-1910) and ends with chapters on modern developments such as inflation, dark energy and multiverse hypotheses. The chapters are organized chronologically, with some focusing on theory and others more on observations and technological advances. A few of the chapters discuss more general ideas, relating to larger contexts such as politics, economy, philosophy and world views.
Table of Contents:
Cosmological theories before and without Einstein
Observations and the universe
Relativistic models and the expanding universe
Alternative cosmological theories
Steady state theory and the cosmological controversy
Observational and astrophysical cosmology: 1940 to 1980
Relativistic astrophysics and cosmology
The cosmic microwave background: From discovery to precision cosmology
Space science and technological progress: Testing theories of relativistic gravity and cosmology during the Cold War
Observational and astrophysical cosmology: 1980 to 2018
Inflation, dark matter, and dark energy
Stranger things: Multiverse, string theory, physical eschatology
Philosophical aspects of cosmology