Cosmological conundrums - a conversation with justin khoury
Par : Howard Burton
Editeur : Open Agenda Publishing Inc.
Numéro de produit : 9781771700689
ISBN : 9781771700689
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This book is based on an in-depth conversation between Howard Burton and Justin Khoury, Professor of Physics at the University of Pennsylvania. This thoughtful, extensive conversation gives a window into the world of what a practicing, theoretical physicist cosmologist is doing all day long and examines a wide range of fascinating topics that his research covers such as the early universe, the Big Bang, dark matter, dark energy, Cosmic Microwave Background, the MOND (Modified Newtonian Dynamics) theory, and more.
This carefully-edited book includes an introduction, Into The Light, and questions for discussion at the end of each chapter:
I. Becoming A Physicist - The power of passion
II. The Victim of Its Success? - Swinging scientific pendulums
III. Periodically Fiery - Calculating colliding branes
IV. The CMB - Almost completely homogeneous
V. The Process of Discovery - Typically messier than you think
VI. Learning from History - Missing mass or missing theory?
VII. MOND vs. Dark Matter, Part I - Looking at galaxies
VIII. MOND vs. Dark Matter, Part II - Dark matter roars back
IX. Why Not Both? - The liquid helium analogy
X. Dark Energy - Vacuum energy and the cosmological constant problem
XI. Personal vs. Professional - The scientist as childlike iconoclast
XII. Revolutionary Rumblings - Cosmology's Golden Age
About Ideas Roadshow Conversations Series:
This book is part of a series of 100 Ideas Roadshow Conversations. Presented in an accessible, conversational format, Ideas Roadshow books not only explore frontline academic research featuring world-leading researchers, including 3 Nobel Laureates, but also reveal the inspirations and personal journeys behind the research.