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The Universe That Discovered Itself

The Universe That Discovered Itself( )
Author: Barrow, John D.
Series title:Popular Science Ser.
ISBN:978-0-19-286200-6
Publication Date:Jun 2000
Publisher:Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $32.95
Book Description:

Are there really laws of nature out there still waiting to be discovered? Or are they simply illusions? The Universe that Discovered Itself is a re-titled and wholly revised edition of The World Within the World, John Barrow's extraordinary study of how we view the universe. Ranging from long-ago societies up to tomorrow, and from the magical notions of primitive cultures up to the latest ideas about chaos, black holes, inflation, and superstrings, this book traces the...
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Book Details
Pages:464
Detailed Subjects: Science / Physics / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):12.7 x 19.558 x 2.286 cm
Book Weight:0.49 Kilograms
Author Biography
Barrow, John D. (Author)
John D. Barrow is a scientist who writes accessibly about astrophysics and cosmology for both the general reader and the expert. Born in 1952, in London, England, Barrow earned a B.S. degree with first-class honors from the University of Durham in 1974. Three years later he received his doctorate from Magdalen College, Oxford. He was a junior research lecturer in astrophysics at Oxford University from 1977 to 1980 and became a lecturer in astronomy at the University of Sussex in Brighton in 1981.

With coauthor Joseph Silk, Barrow published The Left Hand of Creation: The Origin and Evolution of the Expanding Universe in 1983. The book, which explains particle physics and its application to the creation and evolution of the universe, quickly won praise for its lucid style.

Barrow delved further into this topic in 1994 with The Origin of the Universe. In this work he explored such questions as the possibility of extra dimensions to space, the beginning of time, and how human existence is part and parcel of the origin and composition of the universe.

Barrow's other books include Pi and the Sky; Theories of Everything; and The World Within the World. He has also contributed many articles to such professional journals as New Scientist, Scientific American, and Nature.

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