Heart of Darkness describes the incredible saga of humankind's quest to unravel the deepest secrets of the universe. Over the past thirty years, scientists have learned that two little-understood components--dark matter and dark energy--comprise most of the known cosmos, explain the growth of all cosmic structure, and hold the key to the universe's fate. The story of how evidence for the so-called "Lambda-Cold Dark Matter" model of cosmology has been gathered by generations of scientists throughout the world is told here by one of the pioneers of the field, Jeremiah Ostriker, and his coauthor Simon Mitton. From humankind's early attempts to comprehend Earth's place in the solar system, to astronomers' exploration of the Milky Way galaxy an...
If scientists can't touch the Sun, how do they know what it's made of? And if we can't see black hol...
Dark matter and dark energy. Two notions that have troubled cosmologists for a long time. Why? ...
The book provides the foundation by which the theories of relativity and quantum mechanics can come ...
This document is Dr. Oswalt’s review of Heart of Darkness : Unraveling the Mysteries of the Invisibl...
Why is our universe as we observe it? Will it be the same forever? Understanding the nature of the m...
Astrophysical observations on a wide range of scales indicate that the majority of matter in our Uni...
The Universe has a flat geometry and its density is very close to critical density. However, the obs...
The standard model of Big Bang cosmology is the ΛCDM model, which incorporates cold dark matter and ...
For over ten years, the dark side of the universe has been headline news. Detailed studies of the ro...
Dark energy is one of the mysteries of modern science. It is unlike any known form of matter or ener...
"Most astronomers and physicists now believe that the matter content of the Universe is dominated by...
More than one century is passed by the publication of special relativity and few less by the birth o...
Today the space of our universe is filled with invisible stuff matter which expanding under the acti...
The twentieth century elevated our understanding of the Universe from its early stages to what it is...
The twentieth century elevated our understanding of the Universe from its early stages to what it is...
If scientists can't touch the Sun, how do they know what it's made of? And if we can't see black hol...
Dark matter and dark energy. Two notions that have troubled cosmologists for a long time. Why? ...
The book provides the foundation by which the theories of relativity and quantum mechanics can come ...
This document is Dr. Oswalt’s review of Heart of Darkness : Unraveling the Mysteries of the Invisibl...
Why is our universe as we observe it? Will it be the same forever? Understanding the nature of the m...
Astrophysical observations on a wide range of scales indicate that the majority of matter in our Uni...
The Universe has a flat geometry and its density is very close to critical density. However, the obs...
The standard model of Big Bang cosmology is the ΛCDM model, which incorporates cold dark matter and ...
For over ten years, the dark side of the universe has been headline news. Detailed studies of the ro...
Dark energy is one of the mysteries of modern science. It is unlike any known form of matter or ener...
"Most astronomers and physicists now believe that the matter content of the Universe is dominated by...
More than one century is passed by the publication of special relativity and few less by the birth o...
Today the space of our universe is filled with invisible stuff matter which expanding under the acti...
The twentieth century elevated our understanding of the Universe from its early stages to what it is...
The twentieth century elevated our understanding of the Universe from its early stages to what it is...
If scientists can't touch the Sun, how do they know what it's made of? And if we can't see black hol...
Dark matter and dark energy. Two notions that have troubled cosmologists for a long time. Why? ...
The book provides the foundation by which the theories of relativity and quantum mechanics can come ...