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Hardcover Cosmological Enigmas: Pulsars, Quasars & Other Deep-Space Questions Book

ISBN: 0801884608

ISBN13: 9780801884603

Cosmological Enigmas: Pulsars, Quasars & Other Deep-Space Questions

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The universe is big. Really big. And it gets bigger every day. In Cosmological Enigmas, Mark Kidger weaves together history, science, and science fiction to consider questions about the bigness of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Digestible Layman's book on Astronomical topics.

Mr. Kidger's book, "Cosmological Enigmas - Pulsars, Quasars & Other Deep-Space Questions", is written with the layperson in mind. It cuts across many of the top cosmological phenomenon that are the sources of research in cosmology and astrophysics; but, does so without dragging you through the muddle astronomer/astrophysicist "speak" and leaves behind any maths required to fully explain things. That does not mean that the book is absent of all math; it does bring up important equations that are explained. Overall is fairly well written with explanations given on ground terms to those who do not have a strong background on any of the subjects covered. Given the target reader, the book presents a very god synopsis of current objects of interest and questions most commonly asked of astronomers and astrophysicist; however, the book suffers from high quality pictures and diagrams that are misplaced in two locations of the book that forces the reader to rifle through the pages in search of the figures being referred to in the text and goes as far as breaking a chapter forcing the user to both sections of figures. There are numerous typographical errors and mistakes made in explanations that should never have been present in the book. One cannot blame the author totally. The editors and reviewers should have caught the mistakes prior to publishing the book. Overall the quality of the material is there; but the publishing mistakes knock the book down from 5 to 4 stars. Like any subject in the sciences, things change very rapidly. When talking about the things that are on the cutting edge of research, discussion, and theorization, it does not take long for the contents of a book like this to become dated. Many things have changed since the date of publication; however, the layperson will not be disappointed due to the well-thought out way the book was written.

light, engaging, and fun

Kidger has written an estimable sequel to his "Astronomical Enigmas." He addresses a wide range of questions treating the origin and fate of the universe, exobiology, and the like. He presents a first-class series of _conceptual_ essays, finely toeing the line between unacceptable vagueness and over-the-top mathematics. That having been said, this is definitely not a book for the professional astronomer or physicist. However, the curious dilettante should find Kidger's discussions lively, engaging, and thought-provoking, while his numerous links to Internet resources and other published works for the non-specialist are a welcome addition that rounds out this first-class offering.
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