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A set of 9 science books offering diverse perspectives on gravitational waves and the creation of the universe. #Science Books The Creation of the Universe, Volumes 1 & 2 Simon Singh, Kaoru Aoki Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation: Exploring the Traces of "Before the Big Bang" Masashi Hazumi Color Edition: The Universe Seen by the Hubble Telescope Yohiyo Nomoto, Robert Williams The Hubble Space Telescope outside the atmosphere orbits the Earth. Over 100 images and explanations are included, featuring beautiful nebulae, galaxies, star eggs, gas orbiting black holes, and distant galaxies formed immediately after the Big Bang. Where are the First Stars in the Universe? Yoshiaki Taniguchi 13.5 billion years ago, the first stars in the universe were born. Attempts to observe these stars are currently underway around the world and in space. Only now, perhaps, can we catch up with the edge of the universe, which is accelerating its expansion, and only our civilization can. This is an intellectually stimulating and exciting science non-fiction written by an astronomer who actually pursues the first stars. How Were the First Stars Born in the Universe? Naoki Yoshida Before the universe began, there was nothing! This is how the universe began! This is how the first stars in the universe were born! Recreating the birth of stars with a computer reveals the true nature of dark matter and dark energy. The cosmologist who is most anticipated to answer the ultimate question. Gravitational Waves Sing: Scientists Who Tackled Einstein's Last Homework Nobuhiko Matsui, Janna Levin, Kyoko Tazawa Black Holes, Expanding Universe, Gravitational Waves: 100 Years and Development of General Relativity Toshiaki Makai 100 years have passed since Einstein created general relativity. General relativity revolutionized 20th-century physics, but the world depicted by this theory is stranger than Einstein himself imagined. This book provides an overview of how general relativity has been understood from its birth to the present day, while also examining three topics that are now mainstream research: black holes, the expanding universe, and gravitational waves, which Einstein himself once rejected. What does the knowledge of modern physics bring us? Exploring with the latest research results. What are Gravitational Waves? A New Cosmology Opened by "Ripples in Spacetime" Masaki Ando A stretch and contraction of one hydrogen atom over the distance from the Earth to the Sun—humanity finally succeeded in observing these tiny waves 100 years after the prediction! How does this change our view of the universe? The leader in gravitational wave research explains in an easy-to-understand and in-depth manner what you need to know to understand the essence. 92378
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