The Birth of Time: How Astronomers Measured the Age of the Universe

The Birth of Time: How Astronomers Measured the Age of the Universe

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ISBN: 0300083467 / Publisher: Yale University Press, March 2000

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Astrophysicist and science writer, John Gribbin, tells how 18th- and 19th-century scientific discoveries first challenged biblical estimates of the age of the universe, and how early 20th-century astronomers inched toward a rather extraterrestrial answer in the 1990s: the stars were reckoned to be older than the uterine universe that birthed them. Newsweek , in 1994, described this impossibility as an "age crisis" in astronomy and predicted a long wait for a solution. It was delivered in 1998 when the universe thanks largely to the Hubble Space Telescope was pronounced to be 13-16 billion years old, about a billion years older than the oldest stars. A unique feature of this book is that Gribben was involved in the discovery, a part of the research team at the University of Sussex that the author says supplied "one small piece of the jigsaw puzzle." Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Read More
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