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The Big Questions in the Universe

The First Three Minutes of Creation. The essence of life as we know it was produced in the first three minutes after the beginning of the universe. By this, I mean the stuff that we and the Earth are made of, particles of matter that we call baryons. But well before the baryons were created, the universe began from virtually nothing. There was empty space, and time, but no more. Yet within instants, thanks to the occurrence of quantum fluctuations, it attained its huge size, homogeneity and isotropy. The universe is enormous, it is relatively uniform when we smooth over the galaxies, and it looks the same in all directions. More remarkably, during this enormous inflation of space, the universe very early on developed the seeds from which all structure eventually formed.

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)

09. The First Three Minutes of Creation


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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