In this vibrant, eye-opening tour of milestones in
the history of our universe, Chris Impey guides us
through space and time, leading us from the familiar
sights of the night sky to the dazzlingly strange
aftermath of the Big Bang. What if we could look into
space and see not only our place in the universe but
also how we came to be here? As it happens, we can.
Because it takes time for light to travel, we see more
and more distant regions of the universe as they were in
the successively greater past. Impey uses this concept
''look-back time'' to take us on an intergalactic tour
that is simultaneously out in space and back in time.
Performing a type of cosmic archaeology, Impey
brilliantly describes the astronomical clues that
scientists have used to solve fascinating mysteries
about the origins and development of our universe. The
milestones on this journey range from the nearby to the
remote: we travel from the Moon, Jupiter, and the black
hole at the heart of our galaxy all the way to the first
star, the first ray of light, and even the strange,
roiling conditions of the infant universe, an intense
and volatile environment in which matter was created
from pure energy. Impey gives us breathtaking visual
descriptions and also explains what each landmark can
reveal about the universe and its history. His lucid,
wonderfully engaging scientific discussions bring us to
the brink of modern cosmology and physics, illuminating
such mind-bending concepts as invisible dimensions,
timelessness, and multiple universes. A dynamic and
unforgettable portrait of the cosmos, How It Began will
reward its readers with a deeper understanding of the
universe we inhabit as well as a renewed sense of wonder
at its beauty and mystery. |
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