Posljednje tri minute: Priča o svršetku svemira

Posljednje tri minute: Priča o svršetku svemira

Paul Davies

Paraphrasing the title of Weinberg's acclaimed book The First 3 Minutes, renowned physicist Paul Davies wrote The Last 3 Minutes, in which he made scientifically based assumptions about the ultimate fate or end of our universe.

As well as about the birth of the universe, our intellectual curiosity also inquires about its death, that is, what it will be at some point in the unimaginably distant future. But it will be. How much of this can we guess about today, and how much is the result of speculation?

Original title
The Last Three Minutes
Translation
Damir Mikuličić
Dimensions
23 x 15 cm
Pages
184
Publisher
Izvori, Zagreb, 2000.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53203-053-2

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