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- 9 hodin čtení
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Is the universe infinite or just really big? With this question, the gifted young cosmologist Janna Levin not only announces the central theme of her intriguing and controversial new book but establishes herself as one of the most direct and unorthodox voices in contemporary science. For even as she sets out to determine how big “really big” may be, Levin gives us an intimate look at the day-to-day life of a globe-trotting physicist, complete with jet lag and romantic disturbances.Nimbly synthesizing geometry, topology, chaos and string theories, Levin shows how the pattern of hot and cold spots left over from the big bang may one day reveal the size and shape of the cosmos. She does so with such originality, lucidity—and even poetry—that How the Universe Got Its Spots becomes a thrilling and deeply personal communication between a scientist and the lay reader.
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How the Universe Got Its Spots, Janna Levin
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2003
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- Titul
- How the Universe Got Its Spots
- Podtitul
- Diary of a Finite Time in a Finite Space
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Janna Levin
- Vydavatel
- Anchor
- Rok vydání
- 2003
- Vazba
- měkká
- Počet stran
- 240
- ISBN10
- 1400032725
- ISBN13
- 9781400032723
- Série
- Štítky
- Naučná literatura, Životopisy, Příroda, Psychologická tématika, Náboženská témata, Humor, Filosofická tématika, Sci-Fi, Biologie, Spiritualita a duchovno, Politika, Autobiografie & Memoáry, Věda, USA, Biografie, Publicistika & Eseje, Nadpřirozené jevy, Technologie, Fyzika, Ekologie, Vesmír, Cestování časem, Budoucnost, Evoluce, Metafyzika, Korespondence, Dějiny vědy, Kosmologie, Antarktida, Kvantová fyzika, Astrofyzika, Sluneční soustava, Matematici, Černé díry, Teorie superstrun
- Anotace
- Is the universe infinite or just really big? With this question, the gifted young cosmologist Janna Levin not only announces the central theme of her intriguing and controversial new book but establishes herself as one of the most direct and unorthodox voices in contemporary science. For even as she sets out to determine how big “really big” may be, Levin gives us an intimate look at the day-to-day life of a globe-trotting physicist, complete with jet lag and romantic disturbances.Nimbly synthesizing geometry, topology, chaos and string theories, Levin shows how the pattern of hot and cold spots left over from the big bang may one day reveal the size and shape of the cosmos. She does so with such originality, lucidity—and even poetry—that How the Universe Got Its Spots becomes a thrilling and deeply personal communication between a scientist and the lay reader.





