The Extravagant Universe: Exploding Stars, Dark Energy, and the Accelerating Cosmos

Awards:   Commended for Aventis General Prize 2003 (UK) Winner of Aventis Prizes for Science, General Section, The Royal Society 2003 (UK)
Author:   Robert P. Kirshner ,  Robert P. Kirshner
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Volume:   45
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9780691173184


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   04 October 2016
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The Extravagant Universe: Exploding Stars, Dark Energy, and the Accelerating Cosmos


Awards

  • Commended for Aventis General Prize 2003 (UK)
  • Winner of Aventis Prizes for Science, General Section, The Royal Society 2003 (UK)

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Author:   Robert P. Kirshner ,  Robert P. Kirshner
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Volume:   45
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.312kg
ISBN:  

9780691173184


ISBN 10:   0691173184
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   04 October 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Winner of the 2002 Award for Best Professional/Scholarly Book in Physics and Astronomy, Association of American Publishers Finalist for the 2003 Aventis General Prize Kirshner is a talented writer, and both experts and general readers will find his book a consistently enjoyable read... The Extravagant Universe is a personal book... For the general reader interested in the excitement of how science is done, this strategy makes for a fascinating account... The story ... is irresistible in its own right, and is related with verve and good humor... Books like this one will help inspire the next generation of physicists. --Sean Carroll, Nature An extravagant and thoroughly enjoyable account of our amazing universe. --Michael S. Turner, Science Robert Kirshner has written an excellent insider's account of the race to discover the fate of the cosmos... Kirshner shows an impressively deft touch with complex explanations, and he doesn't hesitate to bridge gaps in the reader's knowledge with an apt metaphor... The Extravagant Universe delivers the promise of its subtitle extremely well, and should serve as the definitive insider's story of how Kirshner led his motley group of astronomers to glory in their search to find the fate of the universe. --Donald Goldsmith, Natural History Fellow astronomers--and generations of Harvard undergraduates--have long appreciated [Kirshner] as a raconteur of exceptional eloquence, so it is hard to imagine anyone better suited to give us the inside story on the new discoveries. [He] does not disappoint. He tells, in large part, a story of how improved technology has enabled astronomers to look farther into the distance and thus further into the past. --Laurence Marschall, Discover Magazine The Extravagant Universe is hugely enjoyable... It's wonderful ... an entertaining and witty account of one of the biggest scientific stories of the past 10 years: how exploding supernovae show that the expansion of the Universe is accelerating... Do buy this delightful book. --Michael Rowan-Robinson, New Scientist More than one book already exists about this momentous discovery, but this new entry, The Extravagant Universe, by Robert Kirshner, is probably the best one to read... This is an insider's account of how the work was done. Besides giving an up-to-the-minute account of the science, Mr. Kirshner lets us share vicariously in the thrill of discovery. --The Economist [A] witty new book. --Sharon Begley, Wall Street Journal A pleasure to read. --Maggie McDonald, New Scientist The Extravagant Universe isn't the only accessible book about dark energy and cosmic acceleration on the market. However, it provides a unique behind-the-scenes feeling for the heady days leading up to the discovery. I found it ever harder to put down as I drew closer to the crucial moment when Kirshner and his colleagues found themselves staring the cosmological constant in the face. --Joshua Roth, Sky & Telescope Talented researcher Kirshner clearly describes the scientific detective work responsible for current ideas about the history of the universe... Kirshner has been at the forefront of these developments... He brings everything together using simple, effective, and often humorous analogies and anecdotes to explain how research teams interact as they built the chronology of how the universe developed and evolved to where it is today. --Choice The gripping story of how two competing groups of scientists came to make, and finally believe, the surprising measurements on which a radical new view of the universe depends... It is an evocative reminder that cosmology, too, is now a true observational, experimental science, securely grounded in the messy practical realities of making measurements. --Michael Riordan, The New York Times Book Review [A] delightful and accessible book... And Kirshner's unique combination of after-dinner-style repartee and physics-for-novices analogies makes for a very entertaining read. --Richard Ellis, Physics World An insider's scoop on what is arguably the hottest astronomy story of our time. Kirshner has written a book that is not only history of modern cosmology, but also a case study in the scientific process... Kirshner uses wonderfully simple and sometimes amusing analogies to explain complicated concepts. --Jennifer Birriel, Mercury A wonderfully informative and engaging book on one of the most exciting developments in modern cosmology. --Alex Filippenko, Astronomy A readable, entertaining, and informative account of an ancient and familiar--yet newly reinvigorated--branch of science. --James Case, SIAM News I loved this book. Kirschner writes with passion, humanity and generosity. --Margaret Dobbins, The Daily Telegraph Kirshner's book represents a high point in popular science publishing. It works at several levels, especially the personal, in which he offers a well-written, even classic, account of the life of a working scientist... The Extravagant Universe is a book that will be read for pleasure... Kirshner has a real gift for visualizing the shape and structure of the universe. --Martin Ince, Times Higher Education Supplement The first eight chapters provide an introduction to cosmology at the level of Astronomy 101... That tale is often told, but seldom so engagingly. The analogies are apt, the anecdotes are amusing, and the writing is brisk and witty--in places downright funny... Kirshner succeeds in conveying the difficulty and excitement of the hunt for remote supernovae. --David Branch, Physics Today


The first eight chapters provide an introduction to cosmology at the level of Astronomy 101. . . . That tale is often told, but seldom so engagingly. The analogies are apt, the anecdotes are amusing, and the writing is brisk and witty--in places downright funny. . . . Kirshner succeeds in conveying the difficulty and excitement of the hunt for remote supernovae. --David Branch, Physics Today Kirshner's book represents a high point in popular science publishing. It works at several levels, especially the personal, in which he offers a well-written, even classic, account of the life of a working scientist.... The Extravagant Universe is a book that will be read for pleasure. . . . Kirshner has a real gift for visualizing the shape and structure of the universe. --Martin Ince, Times Higher Education Supplement I loved this book. Kirschner writes with passion, humanity and generosity. --Margaret Dobbins, The Daily Telegraph A readable, entertaining, and informative account of an ancient and familiar--yet newly reinvigorated--branch of science. --James Case, SIAM News A wonderfully informative and engaging book on one of the most exciting developments in modern cosmology. --Alex Filippenko, Astronomy An insider's scoop on what is arguably the hottest astronomy story of our time. Kirshner has written a book that is not only history of modern cosmology, but also a case study in the scientific process. . . . Kirshner uses wonderfully simple and sometimes amusing analogies to explain complicated concepts. --Jennifer Birriel, Mercury [A] delightful and accessible book. . . . And Kirshner's unique combination of after-dinner-style repartee and physics-for-novices analogies makes for a very entertaining read. --Richard Ellis, Physics World The gripping story of how two competing groups of scientists came to make, and finally believe, the surprising measurements on which a radical new view of the universe depends. . . . It is an evocative reminder that cosmology, too, is now a true observational, experimental science, securely grounded in the messy practical realities of making measurements. --Michael Riordan, The New York Times Book Review Talented researcher Kirshner clearly describes the scientific detective work responsible for current ideas about the history of the universe. . . . Kirshner has been at the forefront of these developments. . . . He brings everything together using simple, effective, and often humorous analogies and anecdotes to explain how research teams interact as they built the chronology of how the universe developed and evolved to where it is today. --Choice The Extravagant Universe isn't the only accessible book about dark energy and cosmic acceleration on the market. However, it provides a unique behind-the-scenes feeling for the heady days leading up to the discovery. I found it ever harder to put down as I drew closer to the crucial moment when Kirshner and his colleagues found themselves staring the cosmological constant in the face. --Joshua Roth, Sky & Telescope A pleasure to read. --Maggie McDonald, New Scientist [A] witty new book. --Sharon Begley, Wall Street Journal More than one book already exists about this momentous discovery, but this new entry, The Extravagant Universe, by Robert Kirshner, is probably the best one to read. . . . This is an insider's account of how the work was done. Besides giving an up-to-the-minute account of the science, Mr. Kirshner lets us share vicariously in the thrill of discovery. --The Economist The Extravagant Universe is hugely enjoyable. . . . It's wonderful . . . an entertaining and witty account of one of the biggest scientific stories of the past 10 years: how exploding supernovae show that the expansion of the Universe is accelerating. . .. Do buy this delightful book. --Michael Rowan-Robinson, New Scientist Fellow astronomers--and generations of Harvard undergraduates--have long appreciated [Kirshner] as a raconteur of exceptional eloquence, so it is hard to imagine anyone better suited to give us the inside story on the new discoveries. [He] does not disappoint. He tells, in large part, a story of how improved technology has enabled astronomers to look farther into the distance and thus further into the past. --Laurence Marschall, Discover Magazine Robert Kirshner has written an excellent insider's account of the race to discover the fate of the cosmos. . . . Kirshner shows an impressively deft touch with complex explanations, and he doesn't hesitate to bridge gaps in the reader's knowledge with an apt metaphor. . . . The Extravagant Universe delivers the promise of its subtitle extremely well, and should serve as the definitive insider's story of how Kirshner led his motley group of astronomers to glory in their search to find the fate of the universe. --Donald Goldsmith, Natural History An extravagant and thoroughly enjoyable account of our amazing universe. --Michael S. Turner, Science Kirshner is a talented writer, and both experts and general readers will find his book a consistently enjoyable read. . . . The Extravagant Universe is a personal book. . . . For the general reader interested in the excitement of how science is done, this strategy makes for a fascinating account. . . . The story . . . is irresistible in its own right, and is related with verve and good humor. . . . Books like this one will help inspire the next generation of physicists. --Sean Carroll, Nature Winner of the 2002 Award for Best Professional/Scholarly Book in Physics and Astronomy, Association of American PublishersFinalist for the 2003 Aventis General Prize


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Robert P. Kirshner is the Clowes Professor of Science at Harvard University.

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