Universe: 50 Ideas You Really Need to Know
by:
Joanne Baker (author)
In this, the latest volume in the best selling 50 Ideas series, author Joanne Baker unravels the complexities of the universe for a general readership.From Heliocentrism to dark matter, and from Kepler’s laws of planetary motion and orbits to Olber’s paradox and the Shapley-Curtis debate, she...
show more
In this, the latest volume in the best selling 50 Ideas series, author Joanne Baker unravels the complexities of the universe for a general readership.From Heliocentrism to dark matter, and from Kepler’s laws of planetary motion and orbits to Olber’s paradox and the Shapley-Curtis debate, she explains ideas at the cutting-edge of scientific enquiry, making them comprehensible and accessible to the layperson. Planets and solar system Cosmic microwave background Supermassive black holes Heliocentrism Big bang nucleosynthesis Galaxy formation and evolution Kepler’s laws General relativity Gravitational lensing Galileo Special relativity Stars: types Newton’s laws of motion Black holes Stars: births of stars Gravitation String theory Stars: deaths of stars Spectrum Astroparticle physics Stars: life cycles Milky Way Cosmic rays The sun: fusion and sunspots Doppler shift and redshift Higgs boson Pulsars Shapley-Curtis debate Anthropic principle Cepheids and variable stars Olbers paradox Hubble sequence of galaxy types Gamma ray bursts Hubble’s law Dark matter Exoplanets Cosmic distance ladder Large scale structure Theories of creation Big bang Galaxy clusters and voids Earth-moon giant impact theory Cosmic inflation X-ray background Astrobiology Dark energy Radio galaxies Fermi paradox Matter and antimatter Quasars and active galactic nuclei
show less
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781848660663 (1848660669)
Publish date: September 20th 2010
Publisher: Quercus
Pages no: 208
Edition language: English
Series: 50 Ideas You Really Need to Know
I've just sort of paged through this and read bits and pieces. It's very similar to those "dictionary of terms" books one finds about various subjects. Being thus, it doesn't go into all that much detail about anything, of course, but i suppose it is a reasonably serviceable introduction to the su...