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Highly recommended reading perhaps twice for those who like to keep up with the latest cosmological ideas
Many who wish to buy this book will be familiar with the other works of professor roger penrose such as the road to reality
Trying to account for the nonloss of information entropy in accordance with the common point of view was surprising disappointed
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Penrose is a maverick who disagrees with much of the contemporary physics consensus
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It may take some time before the universal mankind masters and shares such technologies of observables for connecting different... Read More
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Now by lay person i just mean someone other than a professional physicist
I share prof penrose’s view of post bb inflation and the various untestable multiverse models
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Local earth or solar system network adjustment
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So one could review both the book and the idea itself
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If you are not comfortable with this then maybe you will not get the most from the book
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The chapter then focusses in on the big bang described using conformal diagrams
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Part 3 introduces the new idea called conformal cyclic cosmology ccc
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Fortunately there are no calculations about it in the main text but the idea needs to be understood
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Finally we close with some observational details from the cosmic background data being gathered by satellites
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Most books i read are about history philosophy theology and the occasional science book