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Author Sidharth, B. G. (Burra Gautam), 1948-

Title When the universe took a u-turn / B.G. Sidharth.

Publication Info. Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., [2010]
©2010

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 186 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-180) and index.
Contents 1. The Lord is subtle, but defies commonsense! -- 2. You can be younger than your grandson -- 3. God does not play dice, or does He? 3.1. The classical catastrophe. 3.2. Particles disguised as waves. 3.3. The paradox of reality -- 4. Time is running backwards isn't it? 4.1. Dealing with billions. 4.2. Time, the eternal enigma -- 5. On a collision course. 5.1. Bits of atoms. 5.2. Fundamental forces. 5.3. Quantum gravity. 5.4. Strings and loops. 5.5. A critique. 5.6. Smashing the atoms -- 6. Law without law. 6.1. The perfect universe. 6.2. The lawless universe -- 7. When the universe took a U turn. 7.1. The exploding universe. 7.2. Birth pangs of the universe. 7.3. The infant universe. 7.4. A dark mystery. 7.5. The U turn. 7.6. A darker mystery. 7.7. Other footprints. 7.8. A new dawn. 7.9. Blow out infinity.
Summary This book addresses some of the baffling questions encountered at the final frontier of space and time related to particle physics and cosmology in the context of recent iconoclastic observations and developments. When particle physics stagnated in the early seventies, a new development emerged - String Theory. For the past 25 years, String Theory, popularly called the "Theory of Everything", has mesmerized not just scientists, but also the general public. Yet a closer scrutiny today reveals that it is no more than a mathematical marvel. It has neither predicted anything nor has it been anywhere near verification. We are essentially where we were in the early seventies. Another chronic problem that Einstein had abandoned was the unified description of his theory of General Relativity that deals with the Universe at large and Electromagnetism which is to do with particles. Such a description is necessary even if it warrants a radical departure from our time-honoured ideas of space and time. A bright spot has now appeared in Cosmology. Iconoclastic observations in the past years have shown that the Universe is actually accelerating, driven by a mysterious Dark Energy. This book takes the lay reader through these uncharted waters and mind-boggling developments on an unimaginable journey from the ultra small to the farthest stretches conceivable, via such imagination defying concepts as extra dimensions and multiple universes.
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Subject Space and time.
Space and time.
Cosmology.
Cosmology.
String models.
String models.
General relativity (Physics)
General relativity (Physics)
Particles (Nuclear physics)
Particles (Nuclear physics)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author World Scientific (Firm)
Other Form: 9814277819
9789814277815
ISBN 9789814277822 (electronic book)
9814277827 (electronic book)
9814277819
9789814277815