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The first dawn of the cosmos

  • physicsAstronomy
  • Categories:Popular Science
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:October,2019
  • Pages:256
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★The revolution of the new physics and life in the multiverse.
★One of the most important Italian physicists, Roberto Battiston, describes the universe and the science that is giving us the means to shape it in our image.
★From the Higgs boson to gravitational waves up to the InSight probe which landed on the surface of Mars’, everything we knew about the universe has recently faced a radical revolution.

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Everything we used to know about the universe in the last few years has faced a radical revolution; modern physics has overturned our idea of space and time, cosmological research has demonstrated the existence of a dynamic universe, in expansion and mainly made of invisible particles.
Space exploration is discovering the existence of other worlds and other universes. On the front line of the most advanced research, Roberto Battiston traces the disconcerting intellectual path that has brought us to our current understanding of the universe, intertwining our most recent discoveries with the passion and the ambition of the scientists that made them possible.

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ROBERTO BATTISTON is Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Trento. From 2014 to 2018 he was the president of the Italian Space Agency. In over thirty years of activity, he has carried out research in international scientific collaborations, at the beginning in the field of Experimental Physics applied to particle accelerators, and then in the space sector, carrying out high precision studies of cosmic rays in space. In particular, Battiston has had roles of responsibility, in both scientific and managerial positions, in research and technological development programmes in high energy physics and in space.

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