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The Universe: A Biography

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The story of our Universe, from its beginning in the first milliseconds of the Big Bang up to our present moment and beyond, told in a gripping narrative by one of the world’s leading astronomers.

Everyone knows astronomers use telescopes to peer into distant space. But did you know that they also use them as time machines to look back into the past? In this fascinating and original book, world-renowned astronomer Paul Murdin lays out the entire history of the Universe from here on Earth into the distance, leading us step by step through the history of time and space.

Our knowledge of the Universe is greater than ever thanks to cutting- edge scientific research, as well as a new age of space exploration and discovery, and Murdin has been at the forefront of this inquiry—he was the first person to identify a black hole. In The Universe, Murdin draws on his expertise in the field to explain difficult concepts such as black holes, nebulae, and dark matter and relates them to the most important characters and events in the history of our Universe: powerful explosions, the largest planets, galaxies, and celestial bodies. Structured in a clear, accessible fashion as a “biography” of our Universe, this history begins at the Big Bang and proceeds stage by stage through the story of our cosmos.

Full of fascinating details about our own existence, for instance that two-thirds of the atoms in our body are hydrogen atoms formed in the first few minutes of the Big Bang, and that we are a by-product of the manufacture of galaxies and stars, this volume offers a glimpse into the future of our Universe and what it means to us all.

ISBN-13: 9780500024645

Media Type: Hardcover

Publisher: Thames & Hudson

Publication Date: 04-19-2022

Pages: 304

Product Dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.20(h) x 1.40(d)

Paul Murdin is a professor emeritus at the University of Cambridge’s Institute of Astronomy. Since 1963, he has been a research scientist studying supernovae, black holes, and neutron stars; an observatory administrator; and a science policy maker for the British government and the United Kingdom’s Royal Astronomical Society. In a parallel career, he is a broadcaster and commentator for the BBC and CNN and is identified as the co-discoverer of the first stellar black hole found in our Galaxy, Cygnus X-1.

Table of Contents

Preface 7

1 The Questions That Revealed the Universe was Born 9

2 The Big Bang: The Birth of It All 24

3 Randomness Becomes Structure: The Formation of the First Galaxies 47

4 The Dark Ages and the Emerging Cosmic Dawn 64

5 Our Galaxy: Birth and Cannibalism 88

6 Ancestors, Siblings and Children: The Stars and the Sun 116

7 The Sun: A Star in Its Maturity 141

8 Stars that Die: The Biggest Bangs since the Big Bang 161

9 The Birth of the Solar System 181

10 Chaos and Collisions in the Solar System 194

11 The Earth: A World of Difference 215

12 Sequel: The Future Life of the Universe 249

13 Prequel: What Caused the Big Bang Expansion? 262

Glossary 273

Picture Credits 280

Index 281