The Oscillating Universe: Einsteinian Cosmology of Black Holes and Gravitational Waves introduces the concept of cyclic cosmology within the framework of General Relativity. This book unravels the mysteries behind the Big Bang, the accelerating expansion of the universe, and the role of gravitational radiation and black holes in shaping our cosmos. With a comprehensive mathematical description of the oscillating universe and variable gravitational mass, readers will grasp the significance of the latest cosmological revolution sparked by the recent discoveries of gravitational waves.Students, professional astronomers, and cosmologists will find this book to be a valuable resource. It offers a popular presentation of the history of modern cosmology, discussions on recent discoveries in the study of the universe, and an introduction to the cutting-edge cyclic cosmology theory. This book provides a unique opportunity to understand the evolving landscape of cosmology and the implications of cyclic cosmology. - Provides an introduction to the cyclic cosmology theory within the framework of General Relativity - Explains the latest version of cyclic cosmology and its implications - Engages readers with mathematical descriptions of the oscillating universe with variable gravitational mass - Delivers an exploration of the physical mechanism behind the Big Bang and the accelerating expansion of the universe - Includes an analysis of the role of gravitational radiation and black holes in shaping the cosmos and examines the concept of positive cosmological constant or dark energy - Discusses the latest cosmological revolution triggered by the discovery of gravitational waves in 2015
Dr. Nick Gorkavyi, Lead Programmer/Analyst in the Science Systems and Applications, is an esteemed author and recipient of numerous prestigious scientific awards including the NASA Robert H. Goddard Award, is renowned for his contributions to astronomy and his 40 years of experience in theoretical physics and astronomy. In recognition of his contributions to the field of astronomy, the International Astronomical Union named Asteroid 4654 Gor'kavyj in his honor. Affiliated with NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center for over a decade, he also imparts knowledge as a professor at Chelyabinsk University and was previously affiliated with Simeiz Observatory in Crimea. Dr. Gorkavyi's expertise and dedication to advancing our understanding of the universe make him a valuable asset to the scientific community.
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