This groundbreaking book presents a new perspective on three of cosmology\'s essential questions: What came before the Big Bang? What is the source of order in our universe? And what cosmic future awaits us? Penrose shows how the expected fate of our ever-accelerating and expanding universe--heat death or ultimate entropy--can actually be reinterpreted as the conditions that will begin a new "Big Bang." He details the basic principles beneath our universe, explaining various standard and non-standard cosmological models, the fundamental role of the cosmic microwave background, the paramount significance of black holes, and other basic building blocks of contemporary physics.
He lives in Oxford, England..
He is the author of three previous books, including The Emperor\'s New Mind.
He has received numerous prizes and awards, most notably the Wolf Foundation Prize in physics, which he shared with Stephen Hawking, and The Royal Society\'s Copley Medal.
About the Author: Roger Penrose is Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford.
Intellectually thrilling and widely accessible, Cycles of Time is a welcome new contribution to our understanding of the Universe from one of our greatest mathematicians and thinkers.
This groundbreaking book presents a new perspective on three of cosmology\'s essential questions: What came before the Big Bang? What is the source of order in our universe? And what cosmic future awaits us? Penrose shows how the expected fate of our ever-accelerating and expanding universe--heat death or ultimate entropy--can actually be reinterpreted as the conditions that will begin a new "Big Bang." He details the basic principles beneath our universe, explaining various standard and non-standard cosmological models, the fundamental role of the cosmic microwave background, the paramount significance of black holes, and other basic building blocks of contemporary physics