
This book addresses a frontier area of research in cosmology relating to the very early history of the universe. It describes the current search for answers to such questions as: Did the universe have a beginning? Is it dominated by matter, rather than antimatter? Why, how, and when did galaxies form? What is the nature of matter that cannot be seen but is believed to exist? Do we have any relics of the early epochs to indicate how the laws of physics operated in those times? Can cosmology supply clues to the riddle of unification of all laws of physics? In simplified form it describes the scientific speculation on the origin of the universe and the nature of the physical laws.
This book investigates the fundamental origins of the universe and the physical laws governing its earliest epochs. Jayant V. Narlikar, a distinguished astrophysicist, utilizes current cosmological research to examine the transition from the primordial state to the formation of galaxies. The text provides a structured inquiry into the existence of matter, the asymmetry between matter and antimatter, and the potential for a unified theory of physics.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a clear, accessible entry point for readers interested in the complexities of theoretical cosmology. Readers frequently note that while the subject matter is dense, the author maintains a logical progression that makes high-level physics concepts approachable for non-specialists.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1988-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192892142
ISBN-13:
9780192892140
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!