RT Book, Whole DB /z-wcorg/ DS http://worldcat.org ID 40632707 LA English T1 Cosmology : the science of the universe A1 Harrison, Edward Robert. PB Cambridge University Press PP Cambridge [England]; New York, NY YR 2000 SN 052166148X 9780521661485 AB "Cosmology: The Science of the Universe is a broad introduction to the science of modern cosmology, with emphasis on its historical origins. This book explores the realm of receding galaxies, the nature of space and time, black holes, inflation and the expansion of the universe. The subjects range from the subatomic to the extragalactic, from the beginning to the end of time, from terrestrial to extraterrestrial life and encompass the origin of atoms, galaxies, the cosmos and life itself." "In this book, Professor Harrison shows that societies in every age construct universes, or world systems, that seek to make sense of human experience. He also shows how the Babylonian, Pythagorean, Aristotelian, Stoic, Epicurean, Medieval, Cartesian and Newtonian ancestral world systems laid the foundation of the modern physical universe."--BOOK JACKET.