Horizons of Cosmology, Joseph Silk
Horizons of Cosmology, Joseph Silk
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Horizons of Cosmology
Exploring Worlds Seen and Unseen

Author: Joseph Silk

Narrator: Joe Barrett

Unabridged: 7 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/05/2010


Synopsis

Highly esteemed astrophysicist Joseph Silk explores the vast mysteries and speculations of the field of cosmology in a way that balances an accessible style for the general reader and enough technical detail for advanced students and professionals. Indeed, while the physical laws and origins of the universe can be endlessly complex, even Einstein once mused that they could be explained simply enough to be grasped by nonspecialists. To that end, Silk begins by introducing the basic story of the major discoveries in cosmology over the past century—wherin we learned that we live in an expanding universe populated with galaxies and stars. The middle chapters examine a number of contemporary puzzles, such as dark matter and dark energy. The last third of the book looks at the human side of cosmology and moves to the more philosophical frontiers of the field, such as concepts of multiverses and time travel—areas of exploration where some crossover into speculative territory becomes unavoidable. In the past century alone, our understanding of the universe has expanded exponentially, and it will be fascinating to see what discoveries the next hundred years hold. Few books will provide such a thorough understanding of where we have been and what might lie ahead as Horizons of Cosmology. The book is published by Templeton Press.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Gundopush on July 10, 2014

I once heard it said that "There are only five people in the world who understand quantum mechanics, and two of them are lying." (Maybe the number depends on if someone is watching them lie.) Silk is clearly one of those other three. His discussion of advanced cosmological, mathematical, astronomica......more

Goodreads review by Ronald on November 23, 2019

Interesting and fairly comprehensive plain language overview of cosmology. It’s a little bit old now, because there are some sections in which new discoveries have made one or two of the sections outdated, but it is still a very enjoyable read. Especially, the historical stories.......more

Goodreads review by Callum on July 11, 2011

I am an avid fan of the West Wing, and one thing I have always said about it is that the show is way smarter than me, but I like that it lets me tag along anyway. In a way Horizons Of Cosmology is similar. Gone are the walls of The White House, replaced with the indefinable expanse of the expanding......more

Goodreads review by Gendou on December 20, 2010

Interesting survey of modern cosmology. I felt like it was very watered down, which actually made some parts difficult to follow, since technical terms were avoided or introduced but not examined thoroughly. I was happy that this book kept it modern, not diving too deep into the murky waters of histor......more