Our cosmic origins: from the big bang to the emergence of life and intelligence

1999 ◽  
Vol 36 (05) ◽  
pp. 36-2730-36-2730
Author(s):  
L. Sabau-Graziati ◽  
F. Giovannelli

In this paper we will discuss exoplanets in the habitable zone of the Milky Way, the origin of terrestrial life, and what 'intelligent' humanity is doing, in order to complete the excursion on <i>The Bridge between the Big Bang and Biology</i>, started with the paper I (Giovannelli & Sabau-Graziati, 2020).


1999 ◽  
Vol 67 (3) ◽  
pp. 264-265
Author(s):  
Armand Delsemme ◽  
Virginia Trimble

2007 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 75
Author(s):  
Monica Russell

The book Deep Simplicity is an introduction to chaos theory and the complex systems of the world. This book explains many concepts and physical laws associated with natural systems in a simple way. The author, Dr. John Gribbin, graduated with a degree in astrophysics from the University of Cambridge and is currently a visiting Fellow in astronomy at the University of Sussex. He has worked for the science journal Nature and the magazine New Scientist (for which he is now a physics consultant); some of his books include In search of Schr�dinger?s Cat (1984). In Search of the Big Bang (1986) and Fate of the Universe (1987).


2006 ◽  
Vol 190 ◽  
pp. 15-15
Author(s):  
D CASTELVECCHI
Keyword(s):  
Big Bang ◽  

Author(s):  
Abraham Loeb ◽  
Steven R. Furlanetto

This book provides a comprehensive, self-contained introduction to one of the most exciting frontiers in astrophysics today: the quest to understand how the oldest and most distant galaxies in our universe first formed. Until now, most research on this question has been theoretical, but the next few years will bring about a new generation of large telescopes that promise to supply a flood of data about the infant universe during its first billion years after the big bang. This book bridges the gap between theory and observation. It is an invaluable reference for students and researchers on early galaxies. The book starts from basic physical principles before moving on to more advanced material. Topics include the gravitational growth of structure, the intergalactic medium, the formation and evolution of the first stars and black holes, feedback and galaxy evolution, reionization, 21-cm cosmology, and more.


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