Progress in Cosmology: an Environmental and Fundamental Science
Martin Rees
European Review, 2015, vol. 23, issue 1, 28-35
Abstract:
Cosmology is a subject that interacts closely with particle physics. But as well as being a fundamental science, it is also the grandest of the environmental sciences: it is concerned with the complex structures that constitute our present cosmos, and how these gradually emerged during the 13.8 billion years that separates us from the ‘big bang’.
Date: 2015
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