Universe from nothing. Why God is not needed to create the Universe out of emptiness
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Where did the Universe come from? What happened before this? What does the coming day have in store for us? And most importantly, could the Universe appear like this, out of nothing, or is it still necessary to look for traces of some, possibly Divine intervention? Renowned scientist, astrophysicist, Richard Dawkins collaborator and brilliant science popularizer, Lawrence Krauss, draws on stunning experiments and the latest theories of physics, including the elusive Higgs boson, to prove that not only can something come from the void, but precisely on this principle of “something from nothing” and the Universe is built. And to understand the revolutionary nature of Krauss’s theory, you will travel to the beginning of time, witness the birth of the Universe, follow the movements of particles and the formation of black holes, move to the boundaries of galaxies and find out how the story that began 13.7 billion years ago could end. Preface Richard Dawkins wrote the book.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Лоуренс Краусс Максвелл
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Анастасия Михайловна Бродоцкая