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The Gravity of Silence: How Acoustic Fossils from the Big Bang Are Hiding Inside Dark Matter

by Elara Voss-Nkemdirim
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798235607484
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Abdul Ahad Ansari
  • Publisher Imprint: Abdul Ahad Ansari
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  • Pages: 204
  • Original Price: GBP 18.49
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 282 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Space Science / Astronomy

Thirteen point eight billion years ago, the universe was ringing.

In the first 380,000 years after the Big Bang, before a single star existed, the entire cosmos was filled with sound colossal pressure waves traveling through a blazing plasma of light and matter at more than half the speed of light. Then, in the span of a cosmological heartbeat, it all stopped. The waves froze. The universe fell silent. And the pattern they left behind, imprinted in the fabric of space itself, is still there today hidden inside the positions of galaxies scattered across hundreds of millions of light-years.

This is the story of how scientists learned to listen for that silence.

In The Gravity of Silence, cosmologist Dr. Elara Voss-Nkemdirim takes readers on an extraordinary journey from the quantum fluctuations of inflation to the most ambitious galaxy-mapping projects ever undertaken all in pursuit of a single ghostly signal called the Baryon Acoustic Oscillation. This ancient acoustic fossil, the frozen echo of a sound wave born at the dawn of time, is now the most precise measuring stick in the universe. It is being used to map the expansion history of the cosmos, probe the mystery of dark energy, and decode what dark matter the invisible substance that makes up 85% of all matter has been doing for the past 13.8 billion years.

With the clarity of a master teacher and the curiosity of a working scientist, Voss-Nkemdirim explains how the universe was once a musical instrument, why dark matter simultaneously hides and preserves its acoustic fossil, and what the detection of that fossil in 2005 from a dataset of just 47,000 galaxies ranks among the greatest observational achievements in the history of science. She takes us inside the Planck satellite's definitive mapping of the cosmic microwave background, the DESI instrument's robotic fiber positioners measuring five thousand galaxies a night, and the mathematical tools that extract a 13.8-billion-year-old signal from maps of the modern universe.

This is not a book of analogies and approximations. It is the real physics accessible, precise, and told with the urgency of a field in the middle of its most exciting decade. The Hubble tension threatens to crack the standard model of cosmology wide open. Hints of dynamical dark energy are emerging from fresh data. The nature of dark matter remains, stubbornly, one of the deepest unsolved problems in all of science.

The silence of the early universe is not over. It is still speaking. And what it is saying may change everything we thought we knew.

For readers of Carlo Rovelli, Brian Greene, and Chanda Prescod-Weinstein and for anyone who has ever looked up at a dark sky and wanted to understand what is truly out there.

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