Battle of the big bang The new tales of our cosmic origins

Niyayesh Afshordi, 1978-

Book - 2025

"A thrilling exploration of competing cosmological origin stories, comparing new scientific ideas that upend our very notions of space, time, and reality. By most popular accounts, the universe started with a bang some 13.8 billion years ago. But what happened before the Big Bang? Here prominent cosmologist Niayesh Afshordi and science communicator Phil Halper offer a tour of the peculiar possibilities: bouncing and cyclic universes, time loops, creations from nothing, multiverses, black hole births, string theories, and holograms. Along the way, they offer both a call for new physics and a riveting story of scientific debate. Incorporating Afshordi's cutting-edge research and insights from Halper's original interviews with s...cientists like Stephen Hawking, Roger Penrose, and Alan Guth, Battle of the Big Bang compares these models for the origin of our origins, showing each theory's strengths and weaknesses and explaining new attempts to test these theories. Battle of the Big Bang is a tale of rivalries and intrigue, of clashes of ideas that have raged from Greek antiquity to the present day over whether the universe is eternal or had a beginning, whether it is unique or one of many. But most of all, Afshordi and Halper show that this search is filled with wonder, discovery, and community-all essential for remembering a forgotten cosmic past"--

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Published
Chicago : The University of Chicago Press 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Niyayesh Afshordi, 1978- (author)
Other Authors
Phil Halper (author)
Physical Description
xiii, 389 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-356) and index.
ISBN
9780226830476
  • Preface: Before Our First Memory
  • 1. The Beginning: Cosmology from Thales to Hawking
  • 2. The Multiverse and the Ultimate Free Lunch
  • 3. Hawldng's U-Turn and a Universe from Nothing
  • 4. String Theories and Colliding Branes
  • 5. The Big Bounce
  • 6. Déjà Vu and the Cyclic Cosmos
  • 7. Born from a Black Hole
  • 8. Speeds of Light
  • 9. Holograms and Missing Dimensions
  • 10. Can the Universe Create Itself?
  • 11. Science of Religion, Religion of Science
  • 12. The End of the Beginning
  • Acknowledgments
  • Appendix: Big Bang Models Cheat Sheet
  • Notes
  • Index
  • Color illustrations follow page
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Afshordi, a physics professor at the University of Waterloo, and Halper, a Royal Astronomical Society fellow, debut with a heady overview of scientific efforts to understand the events surrounding the big bang. The authors note that while few astronomers doubt that an explosion forged the cosmos 13.8 billion years ago, many challenge the idea that this explosion emerged from a "singularity of infinite density, pressure, and temperature" that marked the beginning of time. Surveying alternative explanations, Afshordi and Halper describe how researchers led by physicist Abhay Ashtekar forwarded the "big bounce" theory in the mid 2000s after running computer simulations that indicated the universe alternates between periods of collapsing and expanding. Each of the more than two dozen proposals is wilder than the last; for instance, the 4D black hole theory posits that "our universe is a membrane, expanding out of the horizon of a higher-dimensional black hole," while the cosmological natural selection explanation holds that "a universe is born inside every black hole, each with slightly different laws of physics." With helpful diagrams and illustrations, the authors succeed in breaking down for lay readers the mind-bending physics behind each theory. This will expand readers' minds. Photos. (May)

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Review by Library Journal Review

This book is a comprehensive exploration of competing theories about the origin of the universe. It challenges the widely accepted Big Bang theory by delving into alternative cosmological models, such as bouncing universes, time loops, multiverses, and black hole births. Afshordi and Halper (a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Waterloo, and the creator of the YouTube series Before the Big Bang, respectively) bring these theories to life through complex scientific ideas, cutting-edge research, and captivating historical context. They guide readers through a range of mind-bending possibilities for what could have happened before the Big Bang. The book incorporates insights from interviews with prominent scientists such as Stephen Hawking and Roger Penrose, providing a unique behind-the-scenes look at the debates and rivalries that have shaped humanity's understanding of the cosmos. VERDICT This is not only an exploration of scientific inquiry but also a compelling narrative about the evolution of ideas, from ancient Greek philosophy to modern cosmology. It offers an engaging blend of history, science, and intellectual debate and will appeal to readers with an interest in physics, astronomy, and the mysteries of existence, making it an invaluable resource for those looking to understand the origins of our universe.--Susan McClellan

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