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Inflationary Universe: The Quest for a New Theory of Cosmic Origins

AUTHOR: Alan H. Guth
ISBN: 0201328402

SHORT DESCRIPTION: "Guth's long-awaited account is remarkable both for its clear explanation of the nearly inconceivable and for the personal sense Guth conveys of what it felt like to do theoretical physics during the 1970s and 1980s".--"Scientific American"....

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Inflationary Universe: The Quest for a New Theory of Cosmic Origins
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by Alan H. Guth


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Just about everyone in the scientific community accepts the theory that our universe began in a "big bang"--but that theory leaves numerous unanswered questions about why the cosmos formed in just the manner we observe today. In The Inflationary Universe, physicist Alan Guth recounts his and others' struggle to expound a theory that could plug the gaps. The outcome is a theory of "inflation" that postulates that the universe underwent an incomprehensibly large expansion in the first fraction of a microsecond of its existence. With the perspective that only a first-person account could provide, The Inflationary Universe sheds light on a leading theory in humankind's continuing quest to understand the universe we live in.


From Library Journal
In late 1979, Guth developed concept of the "inflationary universe," proposing that, very soon after the Big Bang, the tightly packed mass that constituted the universe underwent an exceptionally rapid expansion for a limited amount of time before settling down to a more sedate growth pace. This resolved some major problems in the standard cosmological model. Here Guth relates the history of 20th-century cosmology before, during, and after his biggest contribution. Though he writes well and manages to skip most equations, this work will still be a stern test for general readers; some reading knowledge of related works for lay readers is almost a prerequisite for full understanding of the sophisticated scientific concepts expounded herein. Recommended chiefly for academic and the largest public libraries.?Jack W. Weigel, Univ. of Michigan Lib., Ann ArborCopyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.


The New York Times Book Review, Nicholas Wade
Alan Guth's book is written in a brisk, engaging style uncharacteristic of scientific autobiographies. His story tells much about how science sometimes work, how the universe may work and how on occasion one bright individual can cause an intellectual revolution.


Book News, Inc.
A popular, first-hand account of Guth's inflation theory providing non-mathematical access to the general public of his ground breaking work. According to Guth (physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology), before the big bang the universe began in an area smaller than an atoma "false vacuum" filled with negative gravityand in the first fraction of a second before the bang, the negative gravity produced a "hyper-inflation" causing the universe to expand at rate faster than the speed of light i.e. the of the big bang. Throughout his fascinating discussion, Guth provides diagrams detailing his discovery and also autobiographical anecdotes e.g. he couldn't get a job while he was developing the inflation theory. -- Copyright © 1999 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR All rights reserved


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Inflationary Universe: The Quest for a New Theory of Cosmic Origins
- Book Reviews,
by Alan H. Guth

Inflationary Universe: The Quest for a New Theory of Cosmic Origins

ANNOTATION

From the man who revolutionized cosmology, here is the story of what happened before the Big Bang. From the early days of intellectual curiosity to the victory of experimental confirmation, physicist Alan Guth tells the first-hand story of his paradigm-breaking discovery of how the universe began. Diagrams and photos throughout. 352 pp. National author tour & national ads.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The classic big bang theory is great at describing what happened after the bang. Yet until recently, particle physicists and cosmologists were stuck on many questions that the big bang theory couldn't answer, including: What made the big bang BANG in the first place? If matter can be neither created nor destroyed, how could so much matter arise from nothing at all? Why can we only see a minute part of the mega-universe? In 1979, a young particle physicist named Alan Guth answered these questions and made front-page news with one of the greatest discoveries in modern cosmology: cosmic inflation. This is the compelling, first-hand account of Guth's paradigm-breaking discovery of the origins of the universe; and it is a fascinating chronicle of his dramatic struggle to justify it. Guth's startling theory states that in the billion-trillion-trillionth of a second before the big bang, there was a period of hyper-rapid "inflation" that got the big bang started. Inflation modifies our picture of only the first small fraction of a second in the history of the universe, and then it joins onto the standard big bang theory, preserving all of the successes of the older theory. But because inflation explains the bang itself, it is a much richer theory than the older versions of the big bang.

SYNOPSIS

A look into some of the most complex aspects of theoretical physics.


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