An edition of The Cyclical Serpent (1995)

The cyclical serpent

prospects for an ever-repeating universe

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An edition of The Cyclical Serpent (1995)

The cyclical serpent

prospects for an ever-repeating universe

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From the very dawn of history, humans have struggled with the question of cosmic destiny. Ancient cultures worldwide invoked powerful mythological images to celebrate the cyclical nature of the earth and cosmos. As Halpern shows, these persistent and provocative symbols - such as a serpent devouring its own tail - prefigure many of the controversies that continue to rage among cosmologists today. Will the universe fade into quiescence - a static graveyard of cinders, black holes, and burnt-out suns?

Or will it collapse in on itself in a colossal "Big Crunch," only to explode in another cycle of time and space? The answers to these questions are stored in the ineffable cosmos, and scientists must draw on the most ingenious advances of modern physics to solve the riddles posed by the ancients.

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Halpern's journey leads us through the most extraordinary breakthroughs in twentieth-century physics and cosmology, and to the remarkable tools scientists employ to look backward and forward in time. He also reveals the fascinating pieces of the puzzle still missing from our picture of the universe - keys that promise to unlock our elusive destiny. What is dark matter and how much of our universe does it comprise? What is the size and age of the universe?

How did events unfold in the critical seconds after the Big Bang? The answers to these and other questions will help us decipher our fate.

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Publisher
Plenum Press
Language
English
Pages
300

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Cover of: The Cyclical Serpent
The Cyclical Serpent: Prospects for an Ever-Repeating Universe
August 1, 2003, Basic Books
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: The cyclical serpent
The cyclical serpent: prospects for an ever-repeating universe
1995, Plenum Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-292) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
523.1
Library of Congress
QB981 .H25 1995, QB1-991QB460-466QB98

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxvii, 300 p. :
Number of pages
300

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1270617M
Internet Archive
cyclicalserpentp0000halp
ISBN 10
0306449234
LCCN
95001806
OCLC/WorldCat
32013447
Library Thing
200795
Goodreads
1613661

First Sentence

"In a darkened theater on a bank of the sacred Ganges river, the time-honored ceremony begins."

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