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Big Bang [Paperback]

Joseph Silk (Author)
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071671812X 978-0716718123 September 1988 2nd
Readers looking for an introduction to astronomy, specific information on a key astronomical subject, or simply a fascinating story spanning the expanse of time and space will find The Big Bang hard to resist. "This is a book that will inspire people to study cosmology." The Observatory Magazine "People with no science background can certainly get a great deal from much of the text, and can appreciate the more thorough treatment of the philosophical and mathematical foundations of the subject." Nature


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Presented here is a collection of nontechnical papers written since 1972 by one of the world's foremost physicists, who is also a leading advocate among scientists of promoting peace and nuclear disarmament. Included are expository articles on modern developments in physics, the teaching of science, the relationship of science to society, and short biographical essays on Wolfgang Pauli and Werner Heisenberg. It is in the latter that Weisskopf clearly reveals his own fundamental decency and willingness to point out the best in others. Harold D. Shane, Baruch Coll., CUNY
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"Joseph Silk, one of the most productive cosmologists of our era, has updated his well-regarded book [with] the latest news from the cosmological front."
—Donald Goldsmith, astronomer and author of The Runaway Universe

"Brings a classic right up to date . . . The clearest and most comprehensive of its kind"
—Andrew Liddle, Professor of Astrophysics, University of Sussex

"Silk writes with clarity and authority about a field of deep interest to us all and to which he has made major scientific contributions over the years"
—Bruce Partridge, Haverford College

"A grand, sweeping tour of the Universe. Modern cosmological theories are lucidly explained by an astronomer who was instrumental in constructing them."
—Emory Bunn, Physics Department, Bates College

"This wonderfully detailed book gives an excellent flavor of the complex and rapidly changing field of cosmology."
—Michael Rowan-Robinson, Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine, Physics Department
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 487 pages
  • Publisher: W H Freeman & Co (Sd); 2nd edition (September 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 071671812X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0716718123
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,837,970 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great textbook of cosmology., July 20, 2001
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This may not be one of the easiest books to read, but it is definetely one of the most informative and up-to-date on the subject. The theories of universe creation, galaxy and star formations, etc., as well as the supporting evidence are presented in full. Speculations on the future, as well as alternative theories to the big bang are briefly covered as well.

The book's difficulty and the fact that it resembles a textbook is the only reason why I downgraded my recommendation from 5 stars. Silk wastes no time and space, and pummels you with facts and theories from the onset, with little in between. The textbook feeling is also conveyed through the author's completely objective tone throughout. This may even seem frustrating to some, especially in the early chapters when Silk presents dozens of competing theories and observations, without even a hint as to which is more likely or which he himself supports. Nevertheless, he does proceed to elaborate on all the major theories and specifies which currently carry the most support in the scientific community and why.

Overall, I highly recommend the book, especially to those who are not new to at least the basic ideas of cosmology. Others will need to be a bit patient as the reading is quite dense -- Silk packs about a 1000 pages of info into 400 pages of text; inevitably you may need to re-read certain parts at times in order to follow the logical flow and development of presented theories. I found the observational data to be too technical sometimes as well, and just took the author's word that it supports the theory forementioned.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars True Cosmology Textbook., December 17, 2004
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I am quite sure, that there is no better summary of Big Bang than Joseph Silk's text. I classify it on the border, between popular and science book but a bit more as a scientific (more for studying then for reading).
If student wants to learn how astronomy and computer simulations has been used to develop this most important and crucial cosmological theory, she/he should not miss this book.
Formation of the Earth and life as well as SETI are briefly covered.
It creates exclusion for books by Hubert Reeves, Robert Kirshner, George Smoot, Igor Novikov, Martin Rees, Alan Guth and Donald Goldsmith (please refer to my Listomania List). Silk explains with absolute efficiency and coherence without parallel to other science writers. It is the book I would have selected if I had been asked to take just one with me on uninhabitable island.
Highly recommended!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Current and Complete, March 8, 2001
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The Big Bang, 3rd Edition Reviewed by: Chris McKinstry, VLT Operator.

This book is about the best introduction to the Universe that one could hope for. I think of it as a giant and highly detailed Scientific American article (including the illistrations and colour photographs.) This updated classic (2nd edition is 11 years old,) is both current and complete (it contains the most recent findings dervied from Hubble and VLT observations.) It even has a VLT picture I helped take of M104 that was released to the public just last month.

As with all good introductions, the math is in the background (actually in chapter notes at the end of the book) making this book accessible to everyone.

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observational cosmology, local supercluster, cosmological models, deuterium abundance, gaseous fragmentation, nucleosynthetic era, decoupling era, cosmic blackbody radiation, gaseous debris, blackbody photons, intergalactic gas, radiation era, primeval fireball, young galaxies, active star formation, cosmological time scale, gigaelectron volts, billion solar masses, radio galaxies, galaxy distribution, future singularity, cosmological probes, globular star clusters, remote galaxies, galactic evolution
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Milky Way, Color Plate, Astrophysical Journal, Hubble Space Telescope, The First Millisecond, The Evolution of the Galaxies, Giant Clusters of Galaxies, Hale Observatories, The Formation of the Stars, Origins of Modern Cosmology, The Origin of the Heavy Elements, Edwin Hubble, European Southern Observatory, Local Group, The Morphology of Galaxies, Bell Laboratories, The Origin of the Galaxies, The Theory of Galaxy Formation, Measuring the Curvature of Space, Einstein-de Sitter, The Hubble Expansion, Large Magellanic Cloud, The Extragalactic Distance Scale, Magellanic Clouds, Cosmic Background Explorer
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