Seven Wonders of the Cosmos
This book conveys the thrill of observing strange and surprising features of the Universe, and the satisfaction gained by understanding them through modern science. Using simple analogies and a wealth of illustrations, Professor Narlikar skilfully steers us through a cosmic journey of discovery, starting from the Earth and Solar System and stepping out to the farthest reaches of the Universe. The seven wonders represent a range of mysterious phenomena, a class of spectacular events, or remarkable cosmic objects that have challenged human curiosity and explanation. They concern the giants and dwarfs of the stellar world, the catastrophic explosion of massive stars, pulsars - the ultimate timekeepers of the cosmos, the strange effects of gravity, illusions of space, and the majestic expansion of the Universe as a whole. With lucid prose and humorous anecdotes, the author weaves together a host of exciting recent discoveries in astronomy and shows us how these motivate astronomers to unravel the wonders of tomorrow.
- Illustrated throughout with simple analogies and a wealth of illustrations (but no maths)
- Conveys the thrill of unravelling bizarre features of the Universe with simple science
- Weaves together a plethora of exciting recent discoveries and shows how these motivate astronomers to unravel the wonders of tomorrow
Reviews & endorsements
"Seven Wonders is a superbly lucid state-of-the-art account of the most important freatures of modern astronomy and cosmology...Ideal for students and as an introduction to the subject for educated non-scientists." Science
"...does a good job...manages to cram a lot of the universe into a little more than 300 pages, and the book would serve a beginning cosmologist or someone wanting to brush up on the topic equally well." Sky & Telescope
"Jayant Vishnu Narlikar is India's most outstanding living scientist." Science
Product details
April 1999Paperback
9780521638982
336 pages
228 × 152 × 18 mm
0.56kg
215 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- Prologue
- 1. Leaving the terra firma
- 2. Giants and dwarfs of the stellar world
- 3. When stars explode …
- 4. Pulsars: the timekeepers of the cosmos
- 5. Gravity: the great dictator
- 6. Illusions in space
- 7. The expanding universe
- Epilogue.