Cosmic Spacetime

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Apparent Horizon
Author_Fulvio Melia
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CMB Temperature
Comoving Distance
Cosmic Fluid
cosmic spacetime
Cosmological Constant
De Sitter
De Sitter Space
Einstein De Sitter Universe
Einstein's theory
Electroweak Phase Transition
Energy Density
Energy Momentum Tensor
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Friedmann Equation
Higgs Field
Horizon Problems
Inflaton Field
Lapse Function
modern cosmology
Null Geodesic
QF
Rest Energy
Schwarzschild Metric
Slow Roll Inflation
Stress Energy Tensor
Supermassive Black Holes
Vesto Slipher

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367532192
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The growth of cosmology into a precision science represents one of the most remarkable stories of the past century. Much has been written chronicling this development, but rarely has any of it focused on the most critical element of this work–the cosmic spacetime itself.

Addressing this lacuna is the principal focus of this book, documenting the growing body of evidence compelling us–not only to use this famous solution to Einstein's equations in order to refine the current paradigm, but–to probe its foundation at a much deeper level. Its excursion from the smallest to largest possible scales insightfully reveals an emerging link between the Universe we behold and the established tenets of our most fundamental physical theories.

Key Features:

  • Uncovers the critical link between the Local Flatness Theorem in general relativity and the symmetries informing the spacetime's metric coefficients
  • Develops a physical explanation for some of the most unpalatable coincidences in cosmology
  • Provides a sober assessment of the horizon problems precluding our full understanding of the early Universe
  • Reveals a possible explanation for the origin of rest-mass energy in Einstein's theory

In spite of its technical layout, this book does not shy away from introducing the principal players who have made the most enduring contributions to this field. Anyone with a graduate level foundation in physics and astronomy will be able to easily follow its contents.

Professor Fulvio Melia is an internationally recognized leader in astrophysics and cosmology, having previously published six books in physics and astronomy, and approximately 400 refereed publications in the most prestigious journals in these fields. He has also served as associate editor of the Astrophysical Journal and Astrophysical Journal Letters.

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