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13-12-2011, 10:26 AM
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Krauss' New book
.. Called "A Universe from Nothing"
Good review and comments here …
Book explores discoveries in cosmology and how our universe could have come from nothing
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In a 2009 lecture, Krauss discussed the current picture of the universe, how it will end, and how it could have come from nothing. The lecture's video quickly became a YouTube sensation, netting nearly 1 million views, and out of that success emerged the idea for the book, which is due out January 10, 2012.
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… perhaps a good (somewhat delayed) stocking stuffer !
… also a useful way to expend those Xmas book vouchers.
Cheers
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13-12-2011, 01:16 PM
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No More Infinities
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Originally Posted by CraigS
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Not if you're an orthodox christian   (although they celebrate xmas on the 6th of January....what's 4 days between friends, anyway!!!   )
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13-12-2011, 03:36 PM
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Life is looking up!
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The problem with Cosmology books, unless it was printed yesterday, it is already out of date  I don't have many Cosmology books for that reason.
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13-12-2011, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Stardrifter_WA
The problem with Cosmology books, unless it was printed yesterday, it is already out of date  I don't have many Cosmology books for that reason.
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How so ?
The theoretical basis for the Standard Cosmological Model hasn't changed much at all since about 1950 (or even longer).
What has changed is the observational evidence which supports its progression from an idea, to a fully blown scientific theory.
Perhaps you should start investing in Cosmology texts, after all !

Cheers
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13-12-2011, 05:18 PM
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Life is looking up!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CraigS
How so ?
The theoretical basis for the Standard Cosmological Model hasn't changed much at all since about 1950 (or even longer).
What has changed is the observational evidence which supports its progression from an idea, to a fully blown scientific theory.
Perhaps you should start investing in Cosmology texts, after all !

Cheers
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Fair enough comment and I agree with you.  It is more to do with the observational evidence, that is of interest to me. Although, I have to admit that a lot of this stuff goes over my head anyway, particularly string theory, so it is probably a moot point.
Cheers Peter
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19-12-2011, 10:19 PM
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Stargazer
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Originally Posted by CraigS
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The lecture is exquisite, I have seen it so many times! I always find it a challenge to read Lawrence's books and I have quite a collection  The most recent being Quantum Man. Oh, did I mention it has a personal message from Lawrence Krauss in the front cover, wishing me a happy birthday!?
Highly anticipating this book though will hold off on getting it for awhile, seeing as I still have a stack of his books to read (and a million others by Carl Sagan, Richard Dawkins and a very thick text book on Stellar Spectral Classification to get through  )
Can you tell I'm a bit of a Lawrence fan girl? What can I say, he is just so enthusiastic and inspirational. And when him and Dawkins get together for a chat... Thrilling!
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20-12-2011, 01:42 AM
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No More Infinities
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How are you finding Gray and Corbally (Stellar Spectral Classification), Shelley??. If you have any questions, just give me a buzz and I'll help you out as best as I can  .
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20-12-2011, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by renormalised
How are you finding Gray and Corbally (Stellar Spectral Classification), Shelley??. If you have any questions, just give me a buzz and I'll help you out as best as I can  .
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To be honest, I haven't really looked at it yet. I flipped through it and got pretty scared by all the diagrams and equations  I need to revise my scary looking fail equations in the science forum first
You know I'll always bug you if I'm having trouble, you are a wonderful and patient teacher
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20-12-2011, 08:02 PM
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No More Infinities
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Don't worry about all the "scary bits" for now  . When you start to read it, things will be pretty easy and when they're not, well I'll be here
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20-12-2011, 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by renormalised
Don't worry about all the "scary bits" for now  . When you start to read it, things will be pretty easy and when they're not, well I'll be here 
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Cheers for that Carl, really appreciate it!  I will get around to fixing my equations over the weekend, I kind of maybe ignored the 'e' in my answers because I didn't know what it meant  Anyway, off track!
Lawrence Krauss is awesome and I am determined to meet him next year and bother him with all my silly questions
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20-12-2011, 11:43 PM
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Lost in Namibia
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I agree Shelly!
Cheers Petra d.
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Originally Posted by shelltree
The lecture is exquisite, I have seen it so many times! I always find it a challenge to read Lawrence's books and I have quite a collection  The most recent being Quantum Man. Oh, did I mention it has a personal message from Lawrence Krauss in the front cover, wishing me a happy birthday!?
Highly anticipating this book though will hold off on getting it for awhile, seeing as I still have a stack of his books to read (and a million others by Carl Sagan, Richard Dawkins and a very thick text book on Stellar Spectral Classification to get through  )
Can you tell I'm a bit of a Lawrence fan girl? What can I say, he is just so enthusiastic and inspirational. And when him and Dawkins get together for a chat... Thrilling! 
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