
Ebook Info
- Published: 2017
- Number of pages: 192 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 11.40 MB
- Authors: Helmut Satz
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What is the origin of the universe? What was there before the universe appeared? We are currently witnessing a second Copernican revolution: neither our Earth and Sun, nor our galaxy, nor even our universe, are the end of all things. Beyond our world, in an endless multiverse, are innumerable other universes, coming and going, like ours or different. Fourteen billion years ago, one of the many bubbles constantly appearing and vanishing in the multiverse exploded to form our universe. The energy liberated in the explosion provided the basis for all the matter our universe now contains. But how could this hot, primordial plasma eventually produce the complex structure of our present world? Does not order eventually always lead to disorder, to an increase of entropy? Modern cosmology is beginning to find out how it all came about and where it all might lead. Before Time Began tells that story.
User’s Reviews
Editorial Reviews: Review “This is a fine, clearly written summary of cosmology; it belongs in all college collections. RECOMMENDED.” — CHOICE About the Author Helmut Satz, Professor, University of BielefeldHelmut Satz is Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics at the University of Bielefeld in Germany, where his research focuses on thermodynamics of strongly interacting matter. He served on the staff of CERN in 1989-1995 and Brookhaven National Laboratory in 1985-1992.
Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:
⭐One of the best books I have ever read. It makes the physics of the very early universe understandable to the common man.
⭐In this book, the author discusses as how different horizons, on Earth and in the heavens define our perception of physical reality. This book is not meant to give a systematic presentation of recent developments in cosmology but discusses with an emphasis on emerging realities such as gravity in terms of laws thermodynamics.Emergent phenomenon contrasts with reductionism. A new outcome such as gravity from space and time is different from spacetime. Two basic approaches have dominated physics and cosmology; the reduction approach to divide and subdivide matter to its most fundamental particles governed by its quantum nature, and building and extensions of quantum particles into stars, galaxies, universe and multiverse according relativistic physics. Thermodynamics is a framework that describes how very large numbers of individual constituent particles behave. Since then, physicists have tried to figure out whether this similarity of relativity and thermodynamics is a formal coincidence or hints of a deeper truth. Because space-time is made of small elements whose collective motion gives rise to the force we call gravity. In this case, gravity would not be a truly fundamental phenomenon, but an emergent one like temperature, pressure, and viscosity. The microscopic constituents of space-time push inwards on matter and this pulls normal matter in by its gravitational attraction. In the thermodynamic formulation of gravity, the entropy is the number of possible microscopic configurations. Entropic gravity, also known as emergent gravity is an entropic force, a force with macro-scale homogeneity but which is subject to quantum-level disorder, and not as a fundamental interaction. This theory is based on string theory, black hole physics, and quantum information theory describes gravity springs from the quantum entanglement of small bits of spacetime information.Entropy is really about the level of information we need to describe a system. An ordered system (say, marbles evenly spaced in a grid) is easy to describe because the objects have simple relations to each other. On the other hand, a disordered system (marbles randomly scattered) take more information to describe, because there isn’t a simple pattern to them. So, when the second law says that entropy can never decrease, it is to say that the physical information of a system cannot decrease. In other words, information cannot be destroyed.Considering infinite space, there is a growing acceptance among physicists that we live in multiverse and our existence is a part of space with eternal inflation which is creating billions of parallel universes. According to Stephen Hawking’s last paper, the evidence of the multiverse exists in cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation.The last chapter, entitled “The Last Veil,” the author presents an interesting discussion of space and time and its cosmic connections. The introductory part of the book briefly discusses the cosmos according to the two major schools of Hindu philosophy, and the Greek natural philosophy. Highly readable and very energizing book.
⭐Some of the book to me is highly speculative. Reminds me of the saying that I have paraphrased – Cosmologist are seldom in doubt but not always right. It is a book worth reading and makes an important contribution to current thinking in the field of cosmology. Easy read – it would have to be for the likes of me.
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