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The Zen In Modern Cosmology Harry C S Lam

  • SKU: BELL-2263090
The Zen In Modern Cosmology Harry C S Lam
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Publisher: World Scientific
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.81 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Harry C. S. Lam
ISBN: 9812771859, 9789812771858, 9812771867
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Zen In Modern Cosmology Harry C S Lam by Harry C. S. Lam 9812771859, 9789812771858, 9812771867 instant download after payment.

According to Modern Cosmology, our Universe came from a primordial state 13.7 billion years ago, with no matter and very little energy. In other words, it was almost empty. Where do the stars and galaxies, and everything else in the present universe come from then? This captivating book provides an answer to this question, and explains the observations and evidence behind the assertion of an almost empty primordial universe. Aimed at a general audience, it assumes no prior knowledge of astronomy or physics. The emptiness of the primordial universe is reminiscent of the emptiness in Zen Buddhism. The similarities and differences of these two forms of emptiness are explored.

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