The Universe. A Brief History of the Cosmos: From the Solar System to Dark Matter
29.99 €
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The sky has fascinated man since ancient times. From Sumerian lunar calendars to NASA images, people never stop wondering how the cosmos works. Zach Scott takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the Universe, telling in an accessible way about the Solar System, the birth of galaxies, dark matter, the Big Bang and much more. Scott writes simply about the complex: what is gravity, how do stars shine, when did the Big Bang end and did it end at all.
With this unique and detailed guide to the most mysterious corners of space, you will learn about black holes, visit the M87 galaxy, see where it all began and how it will end. The author convincingly and clearly constructs a chronology of the existence of the Universe and offers hypotheses for the future, when the stars go out and everything around perishes.
The book contains the author's original infographics, colorful illustrations and detailed diagrams.
With this unique and detailed guide to the most mysterious corners of space, you will learn about black holes, visit the M87 galaxy, see where it all began and how it will end. The author convincingly and clearly constructs a chronology of the existence of the Universe and offers hypotheses for the future, when the stars go out and everything around perishes.
The book contains the author's original infographics, colorful illustrations and detailed diagrams.
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