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Once before time : a whole story of the universe (udgave 2010)

af Martin Bojowald, Martin Bojowald

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Science. Nonfiction. HTML:In 2000, Martin Bojowald, then a twenty-seven-year-old post-doc at Pennsylvania State University, used a relatively new theory called loop quantum gravityâ??a cunning combination of Einstein's theory of gravity with quantum mechanicsâ??to create a simple model of the universe. Loop quantum cosmology was born, and with it, a theory that managed to do something even Einstein's general theory of relativity had failed to doâ??illuminate the very birth of the universe.
Ever since, loop quantum cosmology, or LQC, has been tantalizing physicists with the idea that our universe could conceivably have emerged from the collapse of a previous one. Now the theory is poised to formulate hypotheses we can actually test. If they are verified, the big bang will give way to the big bounce. Instead of a universe that emerged from a point of infinite density, we will have one that recycles, possibly through an eternal series of expansions and contractions, with no beginning and no end.
Bojowald's major realization was that unlike general relativity, the physics of LQC do not break down at the big bang. The greatest mystery surrounding the origin of the universe is what cosmologists call the big bang "singularity"â??the point at the beginning of the universe, prior to the existence of space and time, when gravity, along with the temperature and density of the universe, becomes infinite. The equations of general relativity can't cope with such infinities, and as a result big bang theory has never been able to give any explanation for the initial condition of our universe, succeeding only in describing and explaining the evolution of the universe from that instant onward. Bojowald's theory takes us right up to the first moment of the universeâ??and then back, even before the big bang itself.
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Titel:Once before time : a whole story of the universe
Forfattere:Martin Bojowald
Andre forfattere:Martin Bojowald
Info:New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2010.
Samlinger:Bibliotheca Viti Vesalii
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This might be an interesting book, but you have to have a more thorough knowledge of physics. So, by rating as I did, I am not dismissing the book, but rather badly my lack of insight for missing out so much of what could possibly be a really great book. ( )
  adsicuidade | Sep 8, 2018 |
Bought it to familiarize myself with MB's style, as Alfredo asked me to edit their interview for O Metis (published in July2015). Probably will not finish it, but it is a down-to-earth take on quantum mojo. ( )
  KymmAC | Jul 30, 2015 |
This one adopts the point of view of loop quantum gravity, an in-progress approach to reconciling general relativity with quantum physics. Less ballyhooed than string theory, it differs from the latter in that it posits that space and time themselves are quantized (discretized). Having a smallest possible time interval (probably ~10^(-42) sec) implies there is a largest possible energy density, and this would enable the troublesome theoretical singularities in black holes and at the Big Bang to be avoided. Pre-Bang times would exist and cyclicity of the universe would be a possibility. A good, fresh contribution.
  fpagan | Jan 29, 2011 |
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Science. Nonfiction. HTML:In 2000, Martin Bojowald, then a twenty-seven-year-old post-doc at Pennsylvania State University, used a relatively new theory called loop quantum gravityâ??a cunning combination of Einstein's theory of gravity with quantum mechanicsâ??to create a simple model of the universe. Loop quantum cosmology was born, and with it, a theory that managed to do something even Einstein's general theory of relativity had failed to doâ??illuminate the very birth of the universe.
Ever since, loop quantum cosmology, or LQC, has been tantalizing physicists with the idea that our universe could conceivably have emerged from the collapse of a previous one. Now the theory is poised to formulate hypotheses we can actually test. If they are verified, the big bang will give way to the big bounce. Instead of a universe that emerged from a point of infinite density, we will have one that recycles, possibly through an eternal series of expansions and contractions, with no beginning and no end.
Bojowald's major realization was that unlike general relativity, the physics of LQC do not break down at the big bang. The greatest mystery surrounding the origin of the universe is what cosmologists call the big bang "singularity"â??the point at the beginning of the universe, prior to the existence of space and time, when gravity, along with the temperature and density of the universe, becomes infinite. The equations of general relativity can't cope with such infinities, and as a result big bang theory has never been able to give any explanation for the initial condition of our universe, succeeding only in describing and explaining the evolution of the universe from that instant onward. Bojowald's theory takes us right up to the first moment of the universeâ??and then back, even before the big bang itself.
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