Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002amjph..70.1175t&link_type=abstract
American Journal of Physics, Volume 70, Issue 12, pp. 1175-1183 (2002).
Physics
Educational Aids, Cosmology
Scientific paper
The history of the universe makes a reasonably coherent story, beginning with a hot, dense phase (the Big Bang), continuing with the formation and evolution of galaxies, stars, and planets, and reaching by now the appearance of life and intelligence (suitably defined). Some parts of the story, for instance, the evolution of stars, are well understood. Others are only fuzzy outlines (the formation of galaxies and the beginnings of life). All are heavily dependent upon the universe having key characteristics very close to the actual ones. These include the four forces of physics and about four cosmological parameters. CMPitU is a talk that tries to tell this story. The deconstruction addressed how much confidence we can place in the various chapters and variants in narrative technique.
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