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The Omega Point

The Omega Point

The Search for the Missing Mass and the Ultimate Fate of the Universe

by John Gribbin
Publication Date: 01/07/1988

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The bestselling author of In Search of Schrodinger's Cat examines the science of dark matter and ultimate fate of the universe.

Is the universe infinitely expanding? Or at some point in the future will it finally reach its limit--and contract upon itself in one catastrophic reversal of the Big Bang? The ultimate answer to this perplexing question rests on one factor: the omega point.

In one of the most astonishing developments of astronomy, scientists have recently discovered that more than 90 percent of the universe is "missing." In The Omega Point, acclaimed science writer and cosmologist John Gribbin investigates the perplexing mystery of this missing or "dark" matter. How much of it exists? What is it made of? And is its gravitational force enough to reach the omega point--the amount needed to cause the big crunch, as this last fatal cosmological squeeze has been nicknamed? From its first moments of creation, deep in the outermost regions of space, down to the microworld of quarks, bayrons, mesons, and other exotic forms of matter, Gribbin takes us on a fascinating journey along the arrow of time to discover the true nature of the universe we live in.

"One of the best science writers around."--Nature

ISBN:
9780553345155
9780553345155
Category:
Cosmology & the universe
Publication Date:
01-07-1988
Language:
English
Publisher:
Random House Publishing Group
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
215.9x139.7x12.7mm
Weight:
0.33kg
John Gribbin

John Gribbin gained a PhD from the Institute of Astronomy in Cambridge (then under the leadership of Fred Hoyle), before working as a science journalist for Nature and later New Scientist.

His wife Mary is a teacher with a special gift for communicating difficult concepts. They have co-written several titles for adults and children.

John is the ‘go to’ man for quantum physics and author of many bestselling popular science books, including Erwin Schrödinger and the Quantum Revolution, In Search of the Multiverse, Science: A History and The Universe: A Biography. He is a Visiting Fellow at the University of Sussex and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

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