Review
This book packs so much into a decidedly finite space. Silk covers everything you might hope to find in a book by one of the world's leading cosmologists, and much more besides... Accessible and informative. (Peter Coles, Nature )
This is an outstanding work, suited to readers of all ages and all backgrounds, and is recommended without the slightest hesitation. (Patrick Moore, THES )
accessible and informative (Peter Coles, Nature )
This is an outstanding work, suited to readers of all ages and all backgrounds, and is recommended without the slightest hesitation. (Patrick Moore, THES )
accessible and informative (Peter Coles, Nature )
Nature, 18 May 2006
accessible and informative
Product Description
From time immemorial, poets and philosophers have looked in awe and wonder at the Universe. Such awe is shared by astrophysicists, too, as they seek to understand its nature, and whether it has any limits. In The Infinite Cosmos, Joseph Silk, Savilian Professor of Astronomy at Oxford University, cosmologist and well-known science writer, brings together the modern understanding of the Universe, its structure, its evolution, and its possible fate, combining the latest from theory and observation. The narrative is peppered with quotations from literature and philosophy, and reflects, too, on the process of scientific discovery, and the implications of our discoveries.
About the Author
Joseph Silk is Savilian Professor of Astronomy and Head of Astrophysics at the University of Oxford. He is an experienced and successful author of books on cosmology for the general reader: his published titles include The Big Bang (W. H. Freeman) and The Left Hand of Creation (with J. D. Barrow, published by Oxford University Press).