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by Paul M. Sutter


  diamonds, 210

  Dicke, Robert, 100, 101

  Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice, 60, 110, 111–12, 114

  Dirac field, 116

  distance measures

  Cepheid variables, 176

  light-years, 74, 81, 166, 250n1 (ch. 5)

  parallax, 55–57, 74, 82, 176

  parsecs, 81–82, 160–61

  standard candles, 177–79, 180, 197

  standard rulers, 187

  Doppler effect, 52, 80–81

  Drake, Frank, 239

  Drake equation, 239–40

  dunkle Materie. See dark matter

  dynamics, 80, 86, 91, 93

  Modified Newtonian, 152

  See also thermodynamics

  Dyson, Freeman, 237

  Dyson sphere, 237

  Earth

  atmosphere of, 27, 74, 197, 204–205, 232, 234

  as center of universe, 13, 15–16, 18, 166–67

  future of, 204–205

  orbit of, 18, 82, 85, 167, 204, 217

  photo, 226

  rotation and revolution of, 191

  eclipses, 45–47, 204, 249n4

  as omens, 14–15

  Eddington, Arthur, 192

  Einstein, Albert

  cosmological constant, 186

  energy-mass equivalency, 116

  on gravity, 85–86, 93

  photoelectric effect, 108

  simplification of equations, 97

  subatomic particles, 110

  theory of relativity, 30, 84, 87, 186

  view of the universe, 85

  electric fields, 115

  electricity, 50

  electromagnetic fields, 115

  electromagnetic radiation, 29, 115, 138

  electromagnetism, 32, 34–35, 39, 50, 66, 93, 105, 113, 114, 115, 117

  electrons, 60–61, 98, 108–109

  energy of, 108–109, 117

  mass of, 118

  electronuclear force, 35–36

  electroweak force, 35

  electroweak unification, 67

  elliptical orbits, 20, 22, 23, 24, 27, 43, 44, 148. See also orbits

  energy

  changing states of, 131

  conservation of, 183

  distortion of space-time by, 30, 86

  of electrons, 108–109, 117

  and gravity, 31, 114, 145, 200, 237

  kinetic, 40, 144–45

  as light, 98, 106

  loss of, 83, 93, 94, 218

  and mass, 85, 86, 111, 116, 132, 193

  negative states of, 61

  nuclear, 137

  of photons, 107, 115, 136

  positive states of, 61

  potential, 40, 145

  quantized, 108

  of quantum fields, 130

  radiation, 106, 107, 140

  released by antimatter, 61

  scales of, 32, 35

  subatomic quantum nature of, 109

  from sunlight, 193, 231, 234

  from supernova explosions, 106, 196

  vacuum, 117, 130–31, 185–87, 221

  vibrational, 106, 117

  in wavelengths of light, 33

  See also dark energy

  entropy, 222, 223

  Epoch of Reionization, 141

  equilibrium, 40, 66, 99, 145, 148, 150

  hydrostatic, 162, 194, 197

  Eris, 148

  expansion

  accelerating rate of, 219

  vs. contraction, 125

  differing rates of, 175

  Hoyle's skepticism about, 94

  slowing rate of, 127–28

  superluminal, 123

  of the universe, 83, 88, 92, 99, 119, 122, 186

  Zwicky's skepticism about, 95

  extragalactic objects, 143

  Fermi, Enrico, 112, 236

  fermions, 112

  Fermi paradox, 236

  Feynman, Richard, 118

  fields, 114–15

  electric, 115

  electromagnetic, 115

  gravity, 115

  Higgs, 35, 38, 221

  magnetic, 37, 115, 200, 234

  nuclear, 216

  quantum, 115, 117, 130, 185

  flatness problem, 40

  formalism, 60, 111

  Fraunhofer, Joseph von, 51

  Friedmann, Alexander, 87, 93

  fusion, 193–95

  helium, 194, 195–96

  hydrogen, 134, 192–93, 206

  nuclear, 210, 216

  galaxies

  distances to, 80

  dwarf, 162, 168, 199

  elliptical, 201

  future of, 256n3 (ch. 13)

  irregular, 201

  locations of, 161

  mass of, 144–45, 153–54

  motion of, 82–83

  nebulae as, 79–80

  orbits in, 165, 167, 199

  protogalaxies, 136

  speed of, 80–81

  spiral, 143

  study of, 190

  See also Andromeda galaxy (nebula); clusters; Milky Way galaxy; superclusters

  galaxy rotation curves, 147, 152, 154

  Galileo Galilei, 16, 25–26, 49, 189

  and the rings of Saturn, 50

  Sidereus Nuncius, 21

  Gamov, George, 100

  Gerlach, Walther, 110–11

  GeV (giga-electron volt), 34, 248n5

  Gliese 445, 160

  gluons, 69

  Grand Unification epoch (GUT epoch), 36, 67, 69

  Grand Unified Theories (GUT), 36, 38, 216

  gravitational attraction, 44

  gravitational constant, 32

  gravitational fields, 115

  gravitational lensing, 151–52, 153

  gravity

  and baryons, 151

  and the big bang, 118

  and the cosmic web, 165–66

  Einstein's view of, 85–86, 93

  and energy, 31, 114, 145, 200, 237

  and the expansion of the universe, 93–94, 124

  as natural force, 30–31, 34–35, 39, 44, 103, 113–14

  positrons’ use of, 218

  quantum, 33, 118

  universal, 44–45, 84

  and universe formation, 133

  Great Attractor, 167–69, 207

  great voids, 254n1

  Great Wall (CfA2 Great Wall), 162

  Guth, Alan, 38, 129

  Halley, Edmund, 43, 45–47

  Hawking Radiation, 217

  heat death, 218

  Heisenberg, Werner, 110

  helium, 71, 72, 76, 92, 150, 193, 203, 211

  helium fusion, 194, 195–96

  Herman, Robert, 100

  Herschel, William, 47–49

  Hertzsprung, Ejnar, 191–92

  Higgs, Peter, 35

  Higgs boson, 117, 221

  Higgs field, 35, 38, 221

  Hooke, Robert, 43

  Hooke's law, 30

  horizon problem, 39

  Hoyle, Fred, 94, 95–97, 101

  Hubble, Edwin

  discovery of Cepheids in the Andromeda Nebula, 78–79, 83, 84, 176, 186

  discovery of “island universes,” 137

  on the expansion of the universe, 161

  on extra-galactic nebulae, 200

  use of telescope by, 189

  Hubble's constant, 219

  Hubble Space Telescope, 83, 143, 175

  hydrogen, 72, 150, 192–93, 203

  hydrogen fusion, 134, 192–93, 206

  neutral, 139–40

  plasma soup, 192

  hydrostatic equilibrium, 162, 194, 197. See also equilibrium

  inertia, 85

  infinity, 29, 30, 54–55, 185, 223

  inflation

  and dark matter, 151

  discovery of, 67

  eternal, 242

  and the expansion of the universe, 38, 40–41, 62, 116, 129–32, 174

  explanation for, 38–39

  unknown aspects of, 223

  intergalactic
motion, 167–68

  interstellar neighborhood, 228

  interstellar travel, 238, 258n6

  island universes, 58, 78, 137, 199, 207

  James Webb Space Telescope, 139

  Janssen, Jules, 52

  Jeans, James, 106

  Jupiter, 191, 204, 234–35

  moons of, 26

  orbit of, 23, 234

  kaons, 64

  Karman Line, 257n1 (epilogue)

  Kepler, Johannes

  use of Brahe's tables, 18

  on our connection to the cosmos, 34, 244

  Harmonices Mundi, 21

  ideas of, 16

  laws of, 44, 20, 22, 23–24

  on the order of the universe, 19–20, 22–23, 25

  Rudolphine Tables, 24

  on the rule of geometry, 19, 23, 171

  Kirchhoff, Gustav, 51

  Laniakea Supercluster, 169, 225

  Large Hadron Collider, 35, 155–56

  Leavitt, Henrietta Swan, 74–75

  Lemaître, George, 87, 93

  leptons, 70–71, 113, 117

  life

  alien, 238

  conditions necessary for, 231–36

  planets suitable for, 229, 235

  reasons for, 242

  search for, 230–31, 237–39

  uniqueness of, 227–28, 239–40

  light

  in the dark ages, 138–39

  energy as, 98, 106

  infra-red, 49

  speed of, 32, 33, 166

  tired, 94–95, 251n2

  See also redshift

  light-years, 74, 81, 166, 250n1 (ch. 5). See also parsecs

  LINERs (low ionization nuclear emission-line regions), 199

  LIRGs (luminous infra-red galaxies), 199

  lithium, 71, 72, 92, 150

  Local Bubble, 225

  Local Group, 168–70, 207, 225, 230

  local superclusters, 232

  Lockyer, Joseph, 52

  Lockyer, Norman, 46

  logarithms, 19

  luminosity, 76

  MACHOs (MAssive Compact Halo Objects), 154

  Magellanic Clouds, 74–75, 199

  magnetic fields, 37, 115, 234

  self-reinforcing, 200

  magnetism, 50, 52, 58

  Mars, 23, 204

  mass

  of black holes, 148, 253n9, 257n2

  electron, 118

  energy and, 85, 86, 111, 116, 132, 193

  of galaxies, 144–45, 153–54

  of stars, 196

  of the universe, 151

  matter

  and antimatter, 62–64, 92, 117

  density of, 128, 183–84

  excess of, 65

  in the Milky Way, 61

  Maxwell, James Clerk, 50, 110

  Mercury, 23, 148–49, 204

  orbit of, 23, 204, 248–49

  mesons, 113

  Messier, Charles, 49–50

  microwave antenna, 100–101

  Milky Way galaxy

  appearance of, 129

  black holes in, 137

  collision with Andromeda, 205–207

  evolution of, 137, 203, 212

  formation of, 151

  as galaxy, 225, 228–29

  images of, 166–69, 190

  intelligent species in, 240

  and the laws of physics, 244

  location of a Cepheid star in, 77

  matter in, 61

  observation of, 190

  as one galaxy among many, 225

  orbits within, 190

  photo, 229

  planets in, 228

  size of, 78–79, 81–82, 160, 199, 200, 226

  stars in, 95, 160

  Minkowski, Hermann, 84. See also space-time

  MOND (Modified Newtonian Dynamics), 152–53

  monopole, 37–38, 39

  moon (Earth's), 15, 26, 43, 54, 166, 204, 234

  orbit of, 44, 47

  recession of, 47

  sketches of, 21

  moons

  of Jupiter, 26

  of the outer worlds, 43, 53, 204, 230, 234, 239

  of Saturn, 26

  Mount Wilson Observatory, 78, 143

  nanozoology, 112

  nebulae, 49, 53, 74, 190, 197–98

  disappearance of, 209

  planetary, 195

  spiral, 58, 78–79, 143, 161

  velocity of, 81

  See also Andromeda galaxy (nebula)

  Neptune, 15, 149

  neutral atoms, 110–11

  neutrinos, 70, 113, 193

  neutrons, 69, 71, 92, 113, 196, 216

  neutron stars, 213

  Newton, Isaac, 43–44, 51, 54, 55, 84, 118

  laws of, 47

  Newton's constant, 33

  Norma Cluster, 169, 170

  novae, 196. See also supernovae

  nuclear forces, 34–35

  strong, 35, 64, 69, 117

  weak, 35, 63–66, 113, 117, 155–56

  nuclear fusion, 210, 216. See also fusion

  nuclear reactors, 70, 71

  nucleation points, 37

  nucleosynthesis, 72

  Olbers, Heinrich, 54

  Olbers’ paradox, 54–55, 102

  Oort cloud, 160

  orbits

  of asteroids, 204

  atomic, 92, 218

  circular, 17, 27

  of comets, 234

  of Earth, 18, 82, 85, 167, 204, 217

  elliptical, 20, 22, 23, 24, 27, 43, 44, 148

  in galaxies, 165, 167, 199

  of Jupiter, 23, 234

  of Jupiter's moons, 26

  of Mars, 23

  of Mercury, 23, 248–49, 204

  in the Milky Way, 190

  of the moon, 44, 47

  planetary, 16–17, 20, 22, 27, 118, 172, 212–13

  of Saturn, 79

  speed of, 44, 147

  of the sun, 18, 167

  of Uranus, 149

  of Vulcan, 149

  oscillations, 41

  baryon acoustic, 164, 187

  parallax, 55–57, 74, 82, 176

  parsecs, 81–82, 160–61. See also light-years

  particle-antiparticle pair, 257n2

  particle colliders, 34–35, 70

  particles

  antiparticles, 114 (see also antimatter)

  baryons, 71, 113, 117, 197

  bosons, 35, 112, 117

  electrons, 60–61, 98, 108–109

  fermions, 112

  gluons, 69

  kaons, 64

  leptons, 70–71, 113, 117

  mesons, 113

  neutrinos, 70, 113, 193

  neutrons, 69, 71, 92, 113, 196, 216

  photons, 35, 60–61, 92, 93, 94, 107, 113–14, 116–17, 193

  pions, 64

  positrons, 60–61, 193

  protons, 69, 71, 92, 113, 193, 216, 217

  subatomic, 110–11, 115, 139, 155, 185, 192, 215, 217

  transformation of, 117

  virtual, 117

  Pauli, Wolfgang, 110

  peculiar velocity, 82. See also velocity

  Penzias, Arno, 100, 101, 132

  phantom dark energy, 219. See also dark energy

  phase transitions, 36–37, 67, 68, 220

  philosophy, 242–43

  photoelectric effect, 108

  photography, 53, 57

  visible light, 201

  photons, 35, 60–61, 92, 93, 94, 113–14, 116–17, 193

  decoupling of, 98

  energy of, 107, 115, 136

  physics

  factors governing, 240–41

  high-energy, 62

  particle, 64

  plasma, 100, 105

  subatomic, 221

  theoretical, 87

  pions, 64

  Planck, Max, 33, 99, 106–107, 110

  Planck collaboration, 133, 252n1 (interlude), 253n5

  Planck constant, 33, 107–108

  Planck era/epoch, 32, 67, 208

&nb
sp; Planck length, 33

  Planck scale, 186

  Planck units, 33

  planetary nebulae, 195. See also nebulae

  planetary systems, 198

  planets

  atmosphere of, 51, 128

  elliptical orbits of, 20, 22

  end of, 211–12

  Eris, 148

  Jupiter, 23, 26, 191, 204, 234–35

  laws of motion, 20

  Mars, 23, 204

  mass of, 191

  Mercury, 23, 148–49, 204

  in the Milky Way, 228

  Neptune, 15, 149

  orbits of, 16–17, 20, 22, 27, 118, 172, 212–13

  Pluto, 148

  rogue, 213

  Saturn, 26, 50, 79, 249n9

  suitable for life, 229

  Uranus, 15, 48, 149

  Venus, 234

  See also Earth

  plasma, 66, 92, 94, 98, 134, 136, 140, 141, 150, 162, 164, 191–92, 200

  physics, 100, 105

  quark-gluon, 69, 98

  Pluto, 148

  positronium, 218

  positrons, 60–61, 193

  probabilities, 243

  protogalaxies, 136. See also galaxies

  protons, 69, 71, 92, 113, 193, 216, 217

  Proxima Centauri, 160, 209, 226

  P-symmetry, 64, 67

  Ptolemaic system, 15, 16

  quanta, 107

  quantization, 107–108

  quantum fields, 115, 117, 185

  energy of, 130

  quantum field theory, 115–16, 118, 186–87

  quantum fluctuations, 131–32, 221

  quantum foam, 117

  quantum gravity, 33, 118

  quantum gravity theory, 118

  quantum mechanics, 33, 34, 99, 111, 115, 139, 185, 221, 223, 244

  quantum physics, 60

  quantum theory, 252–53n3

  quark-gluon plasma, 69, 98

  quarks, 63, 68, 113, 252n4

  quark soup, 67, 68–69

  quasars, 199

  radiation, 93–94, 98, 106, 108

  21-cm, 140

  blackbody, 98–99, 101–102, 106

  density of, 94, 183, 235

  electromagnetic, 29, 115, 138

  Hawking Radiation, 217

  high-energy, 62, 67, 71

  high-frequency, 106

  high-intensity, 71

  infrared, 99

  low-frequency, 106, 107

  microwave, 129

  thermal, 98–99

  ultraviolet, 140

  X-ray, 140, 150, 195

  Rayleigh, John, 106

  recession, 47, 81, 83

  recombination, 98, 151, 164

  redshift, 81, 83, 88, 93–95, 99, 123, 136, 143, 145, 147, 167, 175, 180, 207–208

  relativity

  Einstein's theory of, 30, 84, 87, 186

  general, 29, 30–31, 84, 85, 86, 87, 118, 171–72, 211, 244

  special, 32, 60, 86, 115, 123, 152–53, 185

  repulsiveness, 39

  Riemann, Bernard, 85

  Robertson, Bob, 87

  Rubin, Vera, 146–47

  Russell, Henry, 191–92

  Sagittarius A, 137, 211

  Saturn

  moons of, 26

  orbit of, 79

  rings of, 50, 249n9

  Schrödinger, Erwin, 60, 110

  Schwinger, Julian, 118

  scientific revolution, 15–16

  Seyferts, 199

  Shapley, Harlow, 77–78, 79

  singularities, 30, 31–32

 

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