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 ====== Cosmology ====== ====== Cosmology ======
  
-<tabbox Why is it interesting?> ​ 
  
-<tabbox Layman> ​ 
  
-<note tip+<tabbox Intuitive>  
-Explanations in this section should contain no formulas, but instead colloquial things like you would hear them during a coffee break or at a cocktail party. + 
-</​note>​+[{{ :​branches:​universehistory_nsf-highres_preview.jpeg?​nolink&​800 |Credit: N.R.Fuller, National Science Foundation}}]
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-<​tabbox ​Student+<​tabbox ​Concrete 
 +  * [[https://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1712.10315|The expanding universe]] by Markus Pössel; "An introduction to the physics and mathematics of the expanding universe, using no more than high-school level / undergraduate mathematics. "
  
-  ​The best introductions are Relativity, Gravitation and Cosmology by Ta-Pei Cheng and The Early Universe by Edward Kolb and Michael S. Turner +**Recommended Textbooks:**
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 +  * The best introductions are Relativity, Gravitation and Cosmology by Ta-Pei Cheng and 
 +  * The Early Universe by Edward Kolb and Michael S. Turner
 +  * Edward R. Harrison, Cosmology, the Science of the Universe
 +  * M. Berry, Cosmology and Gravitation
  
-Another nice introduction to the CMB and related effects is [[https://​www.physicsforums.com/​insights/​poor-mans-cmb-primer-part-0-orientation/​|A Poor Man’s CMB Primer]] 
  
  
 +  * Another nice introduction to the CMB and related effects is [[https://​www.physicsforums.com/​insights/​poor-mans-cmb-primer-part-0-orientation/​|A Poor Man’s CMB Primer]] and [[http://​www.quantumfieldtheory.info/​CMB.pdf|Student Friendly Guide to the Cosmic Microwave Background]] by Robert D. Klauber ​
  
  
-<tabbox Researcher> ​ 
  
-<note tip> +<tabbox Abstract
-The motto in this section is: //the higher the level of abstraction,​ the better//. +
-</note>+
  
---> Common Question 1#+**Recommended Books:**
  
-  +  * John A. Peacock, Cosmological Physics
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---Common Question 2#+<tabbox Why is it interesting?​
  
-  +<tabbox FAQ>  
-<--+Many questions that frequently pop up in cosmology are answered [[https://​preposterousuniverse.com/​cosmologyprimer/​faq.html|here]] and [[http://​astro.utoronto.ca/​~cczhu/​ZhuQual.pdf|here]]
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-<tabbox Examples> ​ 
  
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-<tabbox History> ​ 
  
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