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The Big Questions in the Universe

The Expanding Universe. It was once inconceivable that the universe could be expanding. The static universe survived three thousand years of analysis and observation, to become enshrined as a cosmological solution to the equations of Einstein's theory of general relativity. Only after three decades into the twentieth century did a paradigm shift occur. This was based on observational data, but it was to take decades before the recession of the galaxies was accepted as the conceptual proof of the physical expansion of space. I will recount how the recession of the galaxies was first discovered and eventually accepted as a physical model for the expansion of the universe.

Gresham Professor of Astronomy, Joseph Silk FRS, is one of the world's leading experts in theoretical cosmology, dark matter, galaxy formation and cosmic microwave background. (from gresham.ac.uk)

08. The Expanding Universe


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01. The Primordial Fireball
02. The First Stars
03. Galactic Archaeology
04. The Formation of Our Galaxy
05. How Common is Life in the Universe?
06. The Dark Side of the Universe
07. Black Holes
08. The Expanding Universe
09. The First Three Minutes of Creation
10. Should We Trust a Theory?
11. The Accelerating Universe
12. Observing the Dark Ages