Just six numbers the deep forces that shape the universe Martin J Rees,
Publication details: Weidenfeld & Nicolson 2015 New YorkDescription: xi, 195 pISBN:- 9780465036738
- 523.18 MAR.J
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Contents
1. The cosmos and the microworld
2. Our cosmic habitat I: planets, stars and life
3. The large number N: gravity in the cosmos
4. Stars, the periodic table, and [Epsilon]
5. Our cosmic habitat II: beyond our galaxy
6. The fine-tuned expansion: dark matter and [Omega]
7. The number [lambda]: is cosmic expansion slowing or speeding?
8. Primordial ripples: the number Q
9. Our cosmic habitat III: what lies beyond our horizon?
10. Three dimensions (and more)
11. Coincidence, providence - or multiverse?
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