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The Number of the Heavens: A History of the Multiverse and the Quest to Understand the Cosmos

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By (author): Tom Siegfried

The award-winning former editor of Science News shows that one of the most fascinating and controversial ideas in contemporary cosmologythe existence of multiple parallel universeshas a long and divisive history that continues to this day.

We often consider the universe to encompass everything that exists, but some scientists have come to believe that the vast, expanding universe we inhabit may be just one of many. The totality of those parallel universes, still for some the stuff of science fiction, has come to be known as the multiverse.

The concept of the multiverse, exotic as it may be, isnt actually new. In The Number of the Heavens, veteran science journalist Tom Siegfried traces the history of this controversial idea from antiquity to the present. Ancient Greek philosophers first raised the possibility of multiple universes, but Aristotle insisted on one and only one cosmos. Then in 1277 the bishop of Paris declared it heresy to teach that God could not create as many universes as he pleased, unleashing fervent philosophical debate about whether there might exist a plurality of worlds.

As the Middle Ages gave way to the Renaissance, the philosophical debates became more scientific. René Descartes declared the number of the heavens to be indefinitely large, and as notions of the known universe expanded from our solar system to our galaxy, the debate about its multiplicity was repeatedly recast. In the 1980s, new theories about the big bang reignited interest in the multiverse. Today the controversy continues, as cosmologists and physicists explore the possibility of many big bangs, extra dimensions of space, and a set of branching, parallel universes. This engrossing story offers deep lessons about the nature of science and the quest to understand the universe.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780674975880

About Tom Siegfried

Tom Siegfried is the former Editor-in-Chief of Science News. Before that he was the science editor of the Dallas Morning News. His previous books include The Bit and the Pendulum Strange Matters and A Beautiful Math. He has written for Nature Science Astronomy New Scientist and Smithsonian and his work has been included in The Best American Science Writing. He has received a number of awards including the Science Communication Award from the American Institute of Physics and the Robert C. Cowen Award from the American Geophysical Union.

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