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Nylex
Sep7-04, 05:10 AM
Does anyone have any recommendations for good astrophyiscs or cosmology books for general reading (ie. not textbooks!)? I've heard "The Universe in a Nutshell" is pretty poor, but "A Brief History of Time" is better (I think it was that way round not sure). Any others? All I seem to find are textbooks :frown:.

hellfire
Sep9-04, 09:19 AM
May be you want to try ‘The First Three Minutes: A Modern View of the Origin of the Universe’ of Steven Weinberg (Nobel laureate). It was written in the late 70’s when cosmology was emerging as a very promising science. I think it is not an easy book and it contains some obsolete parts (at least the old edition), but it is very deep and accurate, without formulas. Personally I found this book fascinating.

Nylex
Sep9-04, 12:29 PM
I'll have a look at that book, thanks :).

pawanmakadia
Sep19-04, 08:03 AM
Any one interested in reading Cosmology must read A book called "Hyperspace" written by Michio Kaku.. The most fascinating and easy to comprehend... Widens the dimensions of our brain...

Nylex
Sep19-04, 04:42 PM
Any one interested in reading Cosmology must read A book called "Hyperspace" written by Michio Kaku.. The most fascinating and easy to comprehend... Widens the dimensions of our brain...

Thanks for that suggestion as well :smile:.

recon
Sep20-04, 05:46 AM
There's also Kip Thorne's "Black Holes & Time Warps" and Brian Greene's "The Elegant Universe".

Phobos
Oct15-04, 04:01 PM
Alan Guth's "The Inflationary Universe" is a great history of the development of modern Big Bang theory, provided you have some familiarity with the subject already & enjoy some technical reading.

For a total newcomer, I'd probably go with Sagan's "Cosmos".

Nylex
Oct27-04, 01:46 PM
There's also Kip Thorne's "Black Holes & Time Warps" and Brian Greene's "The Elegant Universe".

It's been a while, but I've already got "The Elegant Universe". Great book! Thanks though (to Phobos also) :smile:.