"This is definitely a book that will leave you musing on what might be the next big cosmological discovery." -Deb Farkas, California Classroom Science "Hooper's writing style has an almost palpable sense of excitement, which creates an incredibly engaging read as we travel back in time." -Matthew Hodgson, Astronomy Now "If you're mystified and curious about the mysteries of the Universe, including dark matter, dark energy, and cosmic inflation, and want a unique take on all of these puzzles with a peek behind how science-in-action works, you won't want to miss this book." -Ethan Siegel, Forbes Hooper takes readers on a mind-bending expedition through these questions and shows how they all connect to the beginning." -Clara Moskowitz, Scientific American "Scientists know precious little about what happened when the universe got its start: many cosmologists think space and time underwent an extremely rapid expansion called inflation, yet this theory raises as many questions as it answers. Science is a messy endeavor, with dead ends and false alarms and backtracking that can still be an interesting story, and this book succeeds in explaining both what we do know about the universe’s origins and what remains unknown." -Jeff Foust, The Space Review "Hooper takes the reader on a tour of our collective ignorance about the early universe. ![]() ![]() " informed introduction to 'the mysteries of our universe’s first seconds'." -Andrew Robinson, Nature From Einstein’s theories and Edwin Hubble’s discoveries to the Large Hadron Collider, the text presents scientific advancement as an exciting odyssey-if one that is, for the time being, often characterized by questions, to be answered at a future date to the satisfaction of all." -Rebecca Foster, Foreword Reviews "’s enthusiasm for its subject is contagious. This is essential reading for any cosmology enthusiast." -Dr. I love that the book does not shy away from controversial or tough concepts. This is not something that has ever happened to me before with a popular science book!. "I found myself getting wonderfully lost in this book, and swapping my usual pre-bedtime read for this. A lucid account that is neither dumbed down nor overly difficult." - Kirkus, starred review ![]() "Beginning with Carl Sagan’s Cosmos in 1980, Big Bang books have become a genre that curious readers should check out every few years to keep up with breakthroughs (gravity waves being the latest). Wrestling with the mysteries surrounding the initial moments that followed the Big Bang, At the Edge of Time presents an accessible investigation of our universe and its origin. We may be poised to finally discover how dark matter was formed during our universe’s first moments, and, with new telescopes, we are also lifting the veil on the era of cosmic inflation, which led to the creation of our world as we know it. ![]() Hooper examines how we are using the Large Hadron Collider and other experiments to re-create the conditions of the Big Bang and test promising theories for how and why our universe came to contain so much matter and so little antimatter. At the Edge of Time focuses on what we have recently learned and are still striving to understand about this most essential and mysterious period of time at the beginning of cosmic history.ĭelving into the remarkable science of cosmology, Dan Hooper describes many of the extraordinary and perplexing questions that scientists are asking about the origin and nature of our world. But there remains a critical gap in our knowledge: we still know very little about what happened in the first seconds after the Big Bang. Scientists in the past few decades have made crucial discoveries about how our cosmos evolved over the past 13.8 billion years.
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