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Just six numbers : the deep forces that shape the universe

Part of the SCIENCE MASTERS series
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How did a single 'genesis event' create billions of galaxies, black holes, stars and planets?

How did atoms assemble -- here on Earth, and perhaps on other worlds -- into living beings intricate enough to ponder their origins?

This book describes the recent avalanche of discoveries about the universe's fundamental laws, and the deep connections that exist between stars and atoms -- the cosmos and the microscopic world.

Just six numbers, imprinted in the 'big bang', determine the essence of our world, and this book devotes one chapter to explaining each.

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Product Details
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
0753810220 / 9780753810224
Paperback / softback
523.1
16/08/2001
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 194p. : ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1999.
Part of the Science Masters series - bringing together some of the world's finest scientists to explore and explain the key ideas in contemporary science Sir Martin Rees is the Astronomer Royal - the world's leading expert on cosmic evolution Rees has made key contributions on black holes and galaxy formation; he is known for making huge ideas accessible The Phoenix paperback edition has already been reprinted three times 'This short and highly readable book. His prose is as sharp as his logic and he provides the reader with endless food for thought' Evening Standard 'This book is a small mira
Part of the Science Masters series - bringing together some of the world's finest scientists to explore and explain the key ideas in contemporary science Sir Martin Rees is the Astronomer Royal - the world's leading expert on cosmic evolution Rees has made key contributions on black holes and galaxy formation; he is known for making huge ideas accessible The Phoenix paperback edition has already been reprinted three times 'This short and highly readable book. His prose is as sharp as his logic and he provides the reader with endless food for thought' Evening Standard 'This book is a small mira PGK Cosmology & the universe, WNX Popular astronomy & space