The Expanding Universe and the Big Bang

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In part I of the book, I will quickly describe the relevant parts of standard (non-stringy) cosmology. In this first chapter, we will begin with a study of the basics of cosmology in a non-relativistic (non-general relativity) setting. Of course, the Universe is expanding, and the proper description of that is in general relativity, but we will see that with a simple non-relativistic analysis, supplemented with a few nontrivial points, we can go quite far in the description of cosmology. This can be thought of as just a useful trick in order to get some simpler physical insight. In the next chapter, we will move on to the relativistic theory.

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Năstase, H. (2019). The Expanding Universe and the Big Bang. In Fundamental Theories of Physics (Vol. 197, pp. 3–14). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15077-8_1

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