* Introduction: The Giant and the Cow * The Expansion of the Universe * The Cosmic Microwave Radiation Background * Recipe for a Hot Universe * The First Three Minutes * A Historical Diversion * The First One-Hundredth Second * Epilogue: The Project Ahead * Tables * Properties of Some Elementary Particles * Properties of Some Kinds of Radiation * Glossary * Mathematical Supplement * Afterword: Cosmology Since 1977
Steven Weinberg won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979. He is the Josey Regental Professor of Science at the University of Texas in Austin and the author of many books, including Dreams of a Final Theory and To Explain the World.
"A most remarkable achievement...presented with clarity...and great
scientific accuracy."
--T.D. Lee, Nobel Laureate in Physics
"His book is science writing at its best."
--Martin Gardner, New York Review of Books
"The book is the first I have seen to put the details, both
historical and conceptual, of the origin of the Universe within the
grasp of the general reader... As such, it is a tremendous service
to us all."
--Isaac Asimov
"Weinberg builds such a convincing case...that one comes away from
his book feeling not only that the idea of an original cosmic
explosion is not crazy but that any other theory appears
scientifically irrational."
--Jeremy Bernstein, New Yorker
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