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Hello people! I’m an engineer, and i’ve received math training, but i assume not to the level necessary to understand the deepest laws of the nature. Since I’ve reading about the Large Hadron Collider, I’ve been more and more interested in the cosmology.
I’m interested in the VERY VERY EARLY universe (from t=zero to t=1 sec.), … I wonder which book (or books, or articles/publications) have the most detailed analysis of that period of time… and if there is any other book like “The first 3 minutes” by Steven Weinberg (I don’t know if its quite old, because I have the 1977 edition, I guess maybe there’s another more recent and updated book).
Thank you for all the answers, and I’m very lucky to have discovered this forum… I’ll post more often.
Greetings!
Ficodr
I’m interested in the VERY VERY EARLY universe (from t=zero to t=1 sec.), … I wonder which book (or books, or articles/publications) have the most detailed analysis of that period of time… and if there is any other book like “The first 3 minutes” by Steven Weinberg (I don’t know if its quite old, because I have the 1977 edition, I guess maybe there’s another more recent and updated book).
Thank you for all the answers, and I’m very lucky to have discovered this forum… I’ll post more often.
Greetings!
Ficodr