A new look at the first few seconds after the Big Bang--and how
research into these moments continues to revolutionize our understanding
of our universe
Scientists in the past few decades have made crucial discoveries about
how our cosmos evolved over the past 13.8 billion years. 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. 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.
Delving 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. 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. 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.
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.