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Many Worlds in One: The Search for Other Universes.


Cosmologists have amazing stories
This article is about the magazine. For the television show, see Amazing Stories (TV series)


Amazing Stories magazine, sometimes retitled Amazing Science Fiction
 to tell about the beginning of the cosmos. Most people are somewhat familiar with the Big Bang big bang

Model of the origin of the universe, which holds that it emerged from a state of extremely high temperature and density in an explosive expansion 10 billion–15 billion years ago.
, the theory that the universe emerged from a great eruption of matter and energy 14 billion years ago. In this fascinating book, Vilenkin, a professor of physics at Tufts University, outlines some of the more recent cosmological ideas that may be harder for the layperson lay·per·son  
n.
A layman or a laywoman.

Noun 1. layperson - someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person
layman, secular
 to accept. He introduces readers to the notion of repulsive gravity and inflation and the idea that these processes will make the universe expand forever. He also outlines a theory that suggests an infinite number infinite number

a number so large as to be uncountable. Represented by 8, frequently obtained by 'dividing' by zero.
 of histories exactly identical to our own, populated by duplicates of ourselves who are scattered throughout the universe. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2006, 235 p., b&w illus., hardcover, $24.00.
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Date:Jul 22, 2006
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