Journeys to the Ends of the Universe: A guided tour of the beginnings and endings of planets, stars, galaxies and the universe

Journeys to the Ends of the Universe: A guided tour of the beginnings and endings of planets, stars, galaxies and the universe

by C . R . Kitchin (Author)

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Journeys to the Ends of the Universe presents a tour through the universe from the big bang onward. The book explores the limits of knowledge where scientific fact overtakes and merges with the wilder speculations of science fiction. The beginnings of galaxies, stars, planets, and even life itself are related back to the raveled turmoil of the first few seconds and years of life in the cosmos. The journey continues past the ultimate fate of the solar system to probe the nature of supernovae. The future of galaxies, clusters of galaxies, super-clusters of clusters of galaxies, and so on leads toward the finale, where the author provides some bizarre musings of physicists and astronomers, suggesting possible destinies for the universe stretching its present age billions of times into the future.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 198
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 01 Jan 1990

ISBN 10: 075030037X
ISBN 13: 9780750300377

Media Reviews
This book takes the reader on a guided tour of the new and exciting concepts which are now shaping our view of the Cosmos. Spaceflight, Dec 1990 This book is one of the best accounts of modern views of cosmology to appear in recent years. Aslib, vol. 56, No. 1 January 1991 The book is written in an entertaining way Paul Murdin, the Royal Greenwich Observatory. The Times Higher Educational Supplement, No. 956, 1 March 1991 I originally expected this book to be just another run-of-the-mill jaunt into popular science. However, the style and depth of information covered sets it apart from similar publications...a comprehensive insight into modern astrophysical theories... Alister Hillman. The British Astronomical Association, 1991 ... has the great skill to get it right with few words...very nicely written yet precise... R Kippenhahn, Physikalische Bl^D atter, June 1991 ... this book, once started, cannot be put down... Heinz Tiersch, Astronomische Nachrichten, No. 312, 1991 Writing in an entertaining and undemanding style...This is a journey to be followed by any reader with an enquiring mind who has ever wondered about the true nature of the universe. Europe and Astronomy, Winter 1992 ook takes the reader on a guided tour of the new and exciting concepts which are now shaping our view of the Cosmos. Spaceflight, Dec 1990 This book is one of the best accounts of modern views of cosmology to appear in recent years. Aslib, vol. 56, No. 1 January 1991 The book is written in an entertaining way Paul Murdin, the Royal Greenwich Observatory. The Times Higher Educational Supplement, No. 956, 1 March 1991 I originally expected this book to be just another run-of-the-mill jauntinto popular science. However, the style and depth of information covered sets it apart from similar publications...a comprehensive insight into modern astrophysical theories... Alister Hillman. The British Astronomical Association, 1991 ... has the great skill to get it right with few words...very nicely written yet precise... R Kippenhahn, Physikalische Bl^D atter, June 1991 ... this book, once started, cannot be put down... Heinz Tiersch, Astronomische Nachrichten, No. 312, 1991 Writing in an entertaining and undemanding style...This is a journey to be followed by any reader with an enquiring mind who has ever wondered about the true nature of the universe. Europe and Astronomy, Winter 1992