The Expanding Universe: Astronomy's 'Great Debate', 1900–1931 (Cambridge Science Classics)

The Expanding Universe: Astronomy's 'Great Debate', 1900–1931 (Cambridge Science Classics) book cover

The Expanding Universe: Astronomy's 'Great Debate', 1900–1931 (Cambridge Science Classics)

Author(s): Arthur Eddington (Author)

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publication Date: January 29, 1988
  • Edition: Revised ed.
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 156 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0521349761
  • ISBN-13: 9780521349765

Book Description

Long out of print, this classic book investigates the experimental determination of one of the fundamental constants of astrophysics and its significance for astronmy. The Expanding Universe offers a unique sidelight on the history of ideas and Eddington’s artistry; his evident enjoyment of writing and exposition shine through. Astrophysicists and historians of science will find that this reissue sheds fascinating light on one of Britain’s greatest scientists. Sir William McCrea has supplied the Preface.

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From the Back Cover

The equations of general relativity include a constant lambda in their solution. If lambda is non-zero and positive, this represents the existence of a phenomenon of cosmical repulsion. In this book Eddington discussed the implications of this models of the universe.

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