Matt Brown goes where no one has gone before to bring us an entertaining compendium of amazing facts about our planet, the universe, and everything in between! Think that the vacuum of space would make your blood boil and your.
There is more than one author with this nameMatt Brown holds degrees in Chemistry (BSc) and Biomolecular Science (MRes). He has served as a scientific editor and writer at both Reed Elsevier and Nature Publishing Group, and has contributed to several previous science books, including Defining Moments in Science and 1001 Inventions That Changed the World (both published by Cassell). He served as the Royal Institution’s quizmaster for several years, and has also put on science quizzes for the Royal Society, Manchester Science Museum, STEMPRA, and the Hunterian Museum. Matt is also the author of London Day and Night (Batsford) and the forthcoming Everything You Know About England is Wrong (also Batsford). He serves as Editor-at-Large of Londonist.com....
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In this concluding volume of the trilogy, the icarus corps battle the conglomeration on jupiter against all odds as humanity continues to suffer the brutalities of war as cannon fodder unless they redefine the rules of engagement.
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Peter B. Brown
Throughout history, forced labour has been a ubiquitous phenomenon.
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Jeannine K. Brown
Matt Jacobson
Matt Washchuk
Matt Rudd
Matt Baker
Robert K. Kirshner
Roberta J. M. Olson
The fifth edition of the cosmos: astronomy in the new millennium provides you with the fundamentals of astronomical knowledge that have been built up over decades, with an expanded discussion of the incredible advances that are now taking place in this fast-paced field, such as new horizons' flyby of pluto, exoplanets, 'dark matter', and the direct detection of gravitational waves by the laser interferometer gravitational-wave observatory (ligo).
Marcus Chown
J. J. Johnson Leese
Steven E. Vigdor
Charles Francis
Derek Raine
Martin Rees
New Scientist
David Lyth
Written by an award-winning cosmologist, this brand new textbook provides advanced undergraduate and graduate students with coverage of the very latest developments in the observational science of cosmology.
Carl Johan Calleman
Peebles Phillip James Edwin
From the nobel prize-winning physicistman's view of the universe is widening today, as it did once before in the early days of big telescopes and photographic plates.
Matts Roos
The fourth edition of introduction to cosmology provides a concise, authoritative study of cosmology at an introductory level.
Michael P. Ryan
Addressing a variety of theoretical cosmological problems, and emphasizing a mathematical approach, this volume nicely complements peebles' physical cosmology (princeton series in physics, 1971).
Mark H. Jones
Grant J. Mathews
Stuart Clark
On 21 march 2013, the european space agency released a map of the afterglow of the big bang.
Mu-Lin Yan
Einstein's special relativity (e-sr) is the cornerstone of physics.
Edward Kolb
Katherine Freese
Victor J. Stenger
Cosmologists have reasons to believe that the vast universe in which we live is just one of an endless number of other universes within a "multiverse"--a mind-boggling array that may extend indefinitely in space and endlessly in both the past and the futu.
Mary-Jane Rubenstein
Multiverse cosmologies imagine our universe as just one of a vast number of others.
Katherine Freese
Carlos Incháustegui
Rodney D. Holder
These essays focus on the life, work and faith of georges lemaitre, detailing the historical, cosmological, philosophical and theological issues of big bang theory from its beginnings in the pioneering work of lemaitre through to the modern day..
Idris Samawi Hamid
Cathrin Nielsen
Roger Penrose
**winner of the 2020 nobel prize in physics** what came before the big bang?
A. V. Pilʹgun
Arnauld Pierre
Saʻīd Naẓarī Tavakkulī
Martin Lemoine
Some 25 years after the birth of inflationary cosmology this volume sets out to provide a both authoritative and pedagogical introduction and review of the state of the field.
Joseph Selbie
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Eulalio Paul Cane
Science & philosophy: a strange and fascinating journey of ideas laced with wry humor and unforgettable images.
Ismāʻīl Muḥammad Qarnī
Tobias Hürter
Josef Drexler
Smith, Robert W.
Long out of print, this classic book investigates the experimental determination of one of the fundamental constants of astrophysics and its significance for astronmy.
Alexandre Koyré
Time and again, when studying the history of scientific and philosophical thought in the sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries-they are, indeed, so closely interrelated and linked together that, separated, they become ununderstandable-i have been forced.
Matts Roos
The fourth edition of"introduction to cosmology" provides a concise, authoritative study of cosmology at an introductory level.
Martin Lemoine
Some 25 years after the birth of inflationary cosmology, this volume sets out to provide both an authoritative and pedagogical introduction and review of the current state of the field.
Carl Sagan
Louis bouyer, one of the 20th century giants of catholic theology, here addresses a breathtaking range of questions related to the world: the history of origin studies, from cosmogonic myth to philosophical cosmologies, from magic to mysticism.
Bennett, John G.
Hans Günter Scheuer
Jean Audouze
Carlos Urquizo Sossa
Robert Triomphe
O. D. Masloboeva
Aristotle
The first two books of aristotle's on the heavens (de caelo) offers perspectives on the cosmology of a thinker whose ideas in this area were considered authoritative by many until the 17th century of our era..
Douglas Kaufmann
Jerimiya Ibn Asher
Muḥammad Taqī Dānishʹpazhūh