
Emerging Cosmology provides a comprehensive overview of the state of astronomical research during a pivotal era of discovery. Sir Bernard Lovell explores the technological and theoretical advancements that allowed humanity to peer further into the origins of the universe than ever before, detailing the shift in understanding from static models to an evolving cosmos.
This work investigates the fundamental questions regarding the origin and evolution of the universe through the lens of observational astronomy and theoretical physics. Sir Bernard Lovell, a pioneer in radio astronomy, utilizes his extensive background in radar technology and deep-space observation to synthesize the state of cosmological knowledge. He presents a framework that bridges the gap between early observational data and the developing theories of the expanding universe, arguing for the necessity of empirical evidence in validating mathematical models.
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Experts recognize this text as a significant historical document that captures the transition period of modern cosmology. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which makes complex astrophysical concepts accessible to those with a foundational interest in the physical sciences.
Page Count:
220
Publication Date:
1985-01-01
Publisher:
Praeger Pub Text
ISBN-10:
0030010098
ISBN-13:
9780030010095
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