Blowing Bubbles in the Cosmos

Blowing Bubbles in the Cosmos
Author: T. W. Hartquist,John Edward Dyson,D. P. Ruffle
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780195130546

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Many astrophysical bodies produce winds, jets or explosions, which blow bubbles. From a nonmathematical perspective, based on the understanding of bubbles, this book addresses various topics in astrophysics including supernovae, the production of structure in the Early Universe, the environments of supermassive black holes and gamma-ray bursts.

Blowing Bubbles in the Cosmos

Blowing Bubbles in the Cosmos
Author: T. W. Hartquist,J. E. Dyson,D. P. Ruffle
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2004-02-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0195351436

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Many astrophysical bodies produce winds, jets or explosions, which blow spectacular bubbles. From a nonmathematical, unifying perspective, based on the understanding of bubbles, the authors address many of the most exciting topics in modern astrophysics including supernovae, the production of structure in the Early Universe, the environments of supermassive black holes and gamma-ray bursts.

Gravity s Engines

Gravity s Engines
Author: Caleb Scharf
Publsiher: Scientific American / Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0374533970

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One of The Barnes and Noble Review Editors' Picks: Best Nonfiction of 2012 Selected by The Christian Science Monitor as one of "21 smart nonfiction titles we think you'll enjoy this summer" Selected by The New Scientist as one of 10 books to look out for in 2012 We've long understood black holes to be the points at which the universe as we know it comes to an end. Often billions of times more massive than the Sun, they lurk in the inner sanctum of almost every galaxy of stars in the universe. They're mysterious chasms so destructive and unforgiving that not even light can escape their deadly wrath. Recent research, however, has led to a cascade of new discoveries that have revealed an entirely different side to black holes. As the astrophysicist Caleb Scharf reveals in Gravity's Engines, these chasms in space-time don't just vacuum up everything that comes near them; they also spit out huge beams and clouds of matter. Black holes blow bubbles. With clarity and keen intellect, Scharf masterfully explains how these bubbles profoundly rearrange the cosmos around them. Engaging with our deepest questions about the universe, he takes us on an intimate journey through the endlessly colorful place we call our galaxy and reminds us that the Milky Way sits in a special place in the cosmic zoo--a "sweet spot" of properties. Is it coincidental that we find ourselves here at this place and time? Could there be a deeper connection between the nature of black holes and their role in the universe and the phenomenon of life? We are, after all, made of the stuff of stars.

Enjoy Yourself Its Later Than You Think

Enjoy Yourself  Its Later Than You Think
Author: Michael Levy
Publsiher: Point of Life Inc
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1999-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0966806921

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This Life This World New Essays on Marilynne Robinson s Housekeeping Gilead and Home

This Life  This World  New Essays on Marilynne Robinson   s Housekeeping  Gilead  and Home
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-09-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004302235

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The first book devoted entirely to Robinson familiarizes readers with the major currents in her thought from a diversity of perspectives—Romanticism, ecocriticism, medicine and literature, religion and literature, theology, American Studies, critical race theory, and feminist and gender studies—that reflects the amplitude and fecundity of Robinson’s art and thought.

The Living Cosmos

The Living Cosmos
Author: Chris Impey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2011-06-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781139499811

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Considering the development of life on Earth, the existence of life in extreme environments and the potential for life elsewhere in the Universe, this book gives a fascinating insight into our place in the Universe. Chris Impey leads the reader through the history, from the Copernican revolution to the emergence of the field of astrobiology – the study of life in the cosmos. He examines how life on Earth began, exploring its incredible variety and the extreme environments in which it can survive. Finally, Impey turns his attention to our Solar System and the planets beyond, discussing whether there may be life elsewhere in the Universe. Written in non-technical language, this book is ideal for anyone wanting to know more about astrobiology and how it is changing our views of life and the Universe. An accompanying website available at www.cambridge.org/9780521173841 features podcasts, articles and news stories on astrobiology.

Myth Busting Physics

Myth Busting Physics
Author: Roger I. Parker II
Publsiher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2020-11-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781480897489

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When it comes to science, the evidence should rule the day. Roger I. Parker II puts myths revolving around physics to the test in the third edition of Myth Busting Physics. Get answers to questions such as: Is time a fourth dimension? Can quantum fluctuations in a vacuum exist? Do photons have mass? Is there anything outside the observable universe? Can anything be colder than absolute zero? Parker also examines why some physicists believe they can get something from nothing and how the Pauli Exclusion Principle provides a way to either prevent time travel or to make it very difficult. Other topics include the Casimir Effect, the large-scale structure of our universe, the relationship between thermal radiation (light) and the warping of space (gravity), why temperature fluctuations and not mass determine the fate of the universe, and our concept of the universe. Join the author as he takes a closer look at the universe to show what is true—and what we’ve gotten all wrong.

The God Who Would Be Known

The God Who Would Be Known
Author: John Marks Templeton
Publsiher: Templeton Foundation Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1999-04-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781890151201

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Until recently, science’s ability to describe and define our universe threatened to make religion obsolete. But the well-received hardcover edition of this book demonstrated that, increasingly, God is being revealed through science. Now available in paperback, this positive work is for all who ponder the mystery and wonder of our universe—and the God who plans and oversees it. Probing the philosophical and theological impact of scientific discoveries, the authors urge us to adopt an analytical and open posture toward both science and religion. In the spirit of Sir Francis Bacon, this fascinating exploration shows us how “the book of God’s works” (natural science) can tell us a great deal about “the book of God’s words” (Scripture). “We began this book with the idea that the God who has made this awesome and wonderful universe is utterly beyond our capacity to measure and yet is also the God who would be known. He has placed remarkable signs in the heavens, on Earth, and in ourselves: signals of transcendence. We conclude that this universe is here by divine plan, and that science itself, for decades a bastion of unbelief, has once again become the source of humankind’s assurance of intimate divine concern in its affairs.” —from the authors