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How the universe got its spots : diary of a finite time in a finite space

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Conventional wisdom says the universe is infinite. But could it be finite, merely giving the illusion of infinity?

Modern science is beginning to drag this abstract issue into the realm of the real, the tangible and the observable.

HOW THE UNIVERSE GOT ITS SPOTS looks at how science is coming up sharp against the mind-boggling idea that the universe may be finite.

Through a decade of observation and thought-experiment, we have started to chart out the universe in which we live, just as we have mapped the oceans and continents of our planet.

Through a kind of cosmic archaeology and without leaving Earth, we can look at the pattern of hot spots left over from the big bang and begin to trace the 'shape of space'.

Beautifully written in a colloquial style by a world authority, Janna Levin explores our aspirations to observe our universe and contemplate our deep connection with it.

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Phoenix P.,London WC2
0753813769 / 9780753813768
Paperback
523.1
02/01/2003
United Kingdom
English
viii, 240 p. : ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2002.
Author is one of the leading researchers in the field, currently working in the same department as Stephen Hawking Written in an original, novelistic style The first book to reveal the definitive scientific answers to the fundamental questions: what is the extent of the universe?What is its shape? What is its ultimate fate? 'A very interesting departure from the usual popular science formula...Levin is to be applauded for the sheer courage of producing something her mostly male colleagues, one guesses, will greet with raised eyebrows...This is a book to be applauded. I hope we shall see more l
Author is one of the leading researchers in the field, currently working in the same department as Stephen Hawking Written in an original, novelistic style The first book to reveal the definitive scientific answers to the fundamental questions: what is the extent of the universe?What is its shape? What is its ultimate fate? 'A very interesting departure from the usual popular science formula...Levin is to be applauded for the sheer courage of producing something her mostly male colleagues, one guesses, will greet with raised eyebrows...This is a book to be applauded. I hope we shall see more l PGK Cosmology & the universe, WNX Popular astronomy & space, YQS Educational: Sciences, general science