Ben Moore Elephants in Space The Past, Present and Future of Life and the Universe Astronomers’ Universe For furthervolumes: http://www.springer.com/series/6960 ThiSisaFMBlankPage Ben Moore Elephants in Space The Past, Present and Future of Life and the Universe BenMoore CentreforTheoreticalAstrophysicsand Cosmology InstituteforComputationalScience UniversityofZurich Zurich,Switzerland ISSN1614-659X ISSN2197-6651(electronic) ISBN978-3-319-05671-5 ISBN978-3-319-05672-2(eBook) DOI10.1007/978-3-319-05672-2 SpringerChamHeidelbergNewYorkDordrechtLondon LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2014940552 TranslationfromtheGermanlanguageedition:ElefantenimAll–UnserPlatzimUniversumbyBen Moore,©Kein&AberAGZu¨rich–Berlin2012.Allrightsreserved ©SpringerInternationalPublishingSwitzerland2014 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsarereservedbythePublisher,whetherthewholeorpart of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation,broadcasting,reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherphysicalway,andtransmissionor informationstorageandretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilar methodologynowknownorhereafterdeveloped.Exemptedfromthislegalreservationarebriefexcerpts inconnectionwithreviewsorscholarlyanalysisormaterialsuppliedspecificallyforthepurposeofbeing enteredandexecutedonacomputersystem,forexclusiveusebythepurchaserofthework.Duplication ofthispublicationorpartsthereofispermittedonlyundertheprovisionsoftheCopyrightLawofthe Publisher’s location, in its current version, and permission for use must always be obtained from Springer.PermissionsforusemaybeobtainedthroughRightsLinkattheCopyrightClearanceCenter. ViolationsareliabletoprosecutionundertherespectiveCopyrightLaw. The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publicationdoesnotimply,evenintheabsenceofaspecificstatement,thatsuchnamesareexempt fromtherelevantprotectivelawsandregulationsandthereforefreeforgeneraluse. While the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of publication,neithertheauthorsnortheeditorsnorthepublishercanacceptanylegalresponsibilityfor anyerrorsoromissionsthatmaybemade.Thepublishermakesnowarranty,expressorimplied,with respecttothematerialcontainedherein. Printedonacid-freepaper SpringerispartofSpringerScience+BusinessMedia(www.springer.com) In the memory of my father For Mariana and Joe ThiSisaFMBlankPage Foreword The Romance of the Universe Itishardtothinkofamoreromanticstorythanthestoryofouruniverseitself. Irealisethatmanywillfindthisstatementincredulous.Afterall,whereisthesex andviolence? On a superficial level one could respond to this question quite simply: The history of life on Earth provides more examples of quirky sex than most people couldimagineontheirown,andnothinghumanshaveeverinventedcancompare with the violence and explosive power of a supernova, the most brilliant cosmic fireworksinthesky. ButwhenIusedthewordromancehere,Iwasreferringmoretotheromanceof scienceitself.Itisperhapsnotproperlyappreciatedthatwhatdrivesmostscientists to spend the better part of their intellectual lives pursuing sometimes seemingly esotericquestionsisnottothedesiretosavehumanity,oreventhenaturalhuman capacityself-aggrandisement.Itisinsteadaloveaffairwiththeuniverse:thedesire to understand something that no one before has understood; to push the frontiers forwardsothatnewquestionscanbeaskedaboutphenomenathatmayhavebeen previouslyinvisible;tounderstandhowitisthatwecametowhereweare;andto comprehendrealisticallywhatthefuturemightbring. ItisthisloveaffairthatBenMoorecapturesinthisbookaboutthehistoryofthe universe. Ben has spent the better part of his career exploring the incredibly complex gravitational interplay of objects to form the structures that we know andloveaswelookoutwithourtelescopes,fromgalaxiesandclustersofgalaxies, to stars and planets. When the resources didn’t exist, he built his own super- computer to help carry out the complicated numerical algorithms necessary to explorequestionsthataresimplytoocomplextohandleanalyticallywithstandard mathematical formulations. What has characterised his theoretical efforts, in my vii viii Foreword experience asacollaborator, observer,andfriend, isasense ofadventureandfun thatpermeatesmuchofwhathedoesinhislife,andthatpermeatesthisenjoyable volume.Iencourageyoutojumpinheadfirst.Don’tbeafraid.Youwillbedelighted andenlightened. Tempe,AZ LawrenceM.Krauss 2014 Preface Myfatherwasaforesterandspentmuchofhislifeimmersedinnaturefromsunrise tosunset.DuringtheschoolholidaysIwouldjoinhimasheworkedtirelesslyand thoughtconstantly.Heinstilledinmehisloveofthenaturalworldandhiswonder initsorigins.Whatareallthoseantsthinking?Howdotreesdefygravityandsuck waterfromtheirrootsintosuchhighcanopies?WhydoestheEarthspinandorbit theSunlikesomekindofmechanisedclock?Whatisthenatureoflight?Canblack holesreallyexist?Arewealoneinthisvastuniverseorisitfilledwithlife? This book is written in the memory of my father, who encouraged me to go to universitytofindsomeoftheanswerstothequestionswediscussed.Itisforanyone whowondersabouttheworldaroundthemandwhoisinterestedinitsorigins.Itis formychildrentoread,toinspiretheminthesamewayasmyfatherinspiredme. ItissomethingIwouldliketoleavebehindinthisshortbutincrediblelife. Iwanttotellthestoryofthehistoryandfutureoflifeandtheuniverseatalevel that anybody who is interested in it can understand and enjoy. I will start at the beginningandendattheend,describingourplaceintimeandspace,howwegot here and where we are going. I will take you on a journey from the beginning of timetotheendoftheuniversetouncoverouroriginsandglimpseatourdestiny. Itisajourneyofsciencefictionproportionsbutbasedon3,000yearsofscientific findings.Iwillexplainhowweacquiredthisknowledge,beginningwiththeancient Greekswhopioneeredtheartofscientificinvestigation.Thistakesusonaremark- ablepathofdiscoveryfromtheoriginofatomstodarkmatteranddarkenergy,from antsandelephantstospacetravelandlifebeyondoursolarsystem. Thefollowingisatruestorybasedonactualeventsthattookplace.It’sagood time to tell it, since in the last decade astrophysicists have collected new obser- vational data that allow us to understand in detail the history of our universe and howallofitscontentsemerged.Ihavespentthelast25yearscarryingoutresearch onmanyofthesetopicsandIwouldliketoexplaintoyouallofthesedevelopments using simple and friendly non-technical language. You may encounter some con- cepts that are difficult to understand—don’t worry, some are rather tricky to explain. There is still a lot to learn and in Chap. 10 I will be honest about what wedon’tunderstand. ix
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