
Bang!
The Complete History of the Universe
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 30. April 2008
Book
Hardback
170 pages
978-0-8018-8985-1 (ISBN)
Description
Who knows what Brian May was thinking when he wrote "We Will Rock You" for Queen? As a lifelong astrophysics aficionado, he may have been thinking about the origins of the universe. He's certainly been thinking about it lately. May, a freshly minted astrophysics Ph.D., joins forces with legendary astronomer Patrick Moore and astrophysicist Chris Lintott in Bang! to consider the history of the universe from the Big Bang to Heat Death. Space, time, and matter were birthed 13.7 billion years ago and will continue on longer than we are able to comprehend. Infinitesimally small at first, the Universe is immense and ever expanding. Bang! explains how it all started, takes you on a tour of what is known about the evolution of the Universe, and posits how the end of time will come about. This fascinating book includes photographs, short biographies of key figures, an at-a-glance timeline, a glossary of terms, and suggested resources for further exploration.
Based on the work of history's most brilliant scientific minds, this amazing story features clear, straightforward discussions of the most perplexing and compelling aspects of existence-from the formation of stars, planets, and other galactic bodies to black holes, quasars, anti-matter, and dark matter to the emergence of life and the possibility that it could exist elsewhere. Pick up a copy of Bang! It will, it will rock you.
Based on the work of history's most brilliant scientific minds, this amazing story features clear, straightforward discussions of the most perplexing and compelling aspects of existence-from the formation of stars, planets, and other galactic bodies to black holes, quasars, anti-matter, and dark matter to the emergence of life and the possibility that it could exist elsewhere. Pick up a copy of Bang! It will, it will rock you.
Reviews / Votes
Highly recommended for community library astrology collections and for anyone who wants a unbiased look at the universe itself. Midwest Book Review 2008 The story is told in clear, straightforward terms, in the strict order in which the events happened, and uses no mathematics. -- Steve Goddard History Wire - Where the Past Comes Alive 2008 There's at least one rock star who knows a thing ot two about real stars. -- Jeff Foust Space Review 2008 The scope of the book is ambitious; its hard to cram in antimatter and inflation in one chapter and then skip to planetary science and biology in the next. Still, the authors do a wonderful job tackling a broad array of cosmic subjects. This is just the kind of book that would have fired up my imagination as a kid!... In the end, Bang! Is an excellent illustrated compendium for what are perhaps weightier and less accessible tomes. AstroGuyz.com 2009 Stunningly illustrated... breathtaking views of galaxies Journal for the History of Astronomy 2010More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Illustrations
170 farbige Abbildungen
170 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 231 mm
Weight
1066 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8018-8985-1 (9780801889851)
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Persons
Brian May is the founding guitarist of the rock band Queen and a longtime astrophysics enthusiast. He recently was awarded a Ph.D. in the field by the University of London. Patrick Moore has been studying astronomy since long before mankind made it into space and was knighted for his service to the science. He is the host of The Sky at Night, the author of more than 70 astronomy books, and the co-founder and former president of the Society for Popular Astronomy. Chris Lintott is an astrophysicist who specializes in star formation.
Content
Preface
Introduction: The Lure of the Skies
Chapter 1. Genesis: In the Beginning
Chapter 2. And Then There Was Light
Chapter 3. The Evolving Universe
Chapter 4. Stars and Planets
Chapter 5. The Emergence of Life
Chapter 6. Into the Future
Chapter 7. The End of the Universe
Epilogue
Practical Astronomy
Biographies
Time Line of the Universe
Glossary
Index
Further Reading
Introduction: The Lure of the Skies
Chapter 1. Genesis: In the Beginning
Chapter 2. And Then There Was Light
Chapter 3. The Evolving Universe
Chapter 4. Stars and Planets
Chapter 5. The Emergence of Life
Chapter 6. Into the Future
Chapter 7. The End of the Universe
Epilogue
Practical Astronomy
Biographies
Time Line of the Universe
Glossary
Index
Further Reading