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The Cosmos Robert C. Newman Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

The Cosmos Carl Sagan said: "The cosmos is all that is, or ever was, or ever will be." If Christianity is true, Sagan is mistaken. But we can perhaps define the cosmos as "All that we humans can see from in here where we have been placed." Usually the terms 'cosmos' and 'universe' are used interchangeably. Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

The Cosmos So the topics we want to look at for this lecture are: –What can we see from in here? –How have our observations & our theorizing interacted? Let's take these topics in that order. Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Looking Out… Further & Further Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Nearest Stars Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Stars to 250 ly Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

The Local Bubble Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

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Our Galaxy Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

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Local Group Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Galaxy Cluster Abell 1689 Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

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Superclusters Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Hubble Space Telescope Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Hubble Deep Field, 1996 Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Ultra Deep Field, 2003/4 Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Cosmic Background Explorer Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

COBE Observations Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

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Observation & Theory Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Observation & Theory We have now given you a quick tour of observations. Here we will consider how these have interacted with theory. We give a sketch of cosmological theories. Then we note the triumph of the big-bang. Finally, we ask, "Where do we go from here?" Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Cosmological Theories At the beginning of the 20 th century, many astronomers thought that the universe had always existed, and that it was basically static. No one knew how stars burned, so they weren't sure how long they would last. Einstein's general theory of relativity began to change all that. Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

General Relativity When applied to the universe, Einstein saw that this predicted an expanding or contracting universe. Since no one thought that was the case, Einstein added a 'fudge factor' to make it static. But observations of galaxies in the 1910s and 20s by Slipher and Hubble showed the galaxies were moving apart. Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

The Big-Bang Theory In the late 1920s, George Lemaitre proposed what later came to be called the big-bang theory. He suggested that the universe was expanding from a very hot dense state, which he presumed to be creation. Many were unhappy with this, as they didn't like the concept of a creation. Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Alternatives to Creation Some modified the big-bang theory to avoid a creation, by having one or more 'bounces' in the history of the universe. Others proposed a steady-state theory, in which an infinite, eternal universe is continually expanding and adding more matter in such a way as to always look the same. Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Observations & the Steady-State Attempts to count the number of galaxies in a given volume at increasing distances suggested the universe was more crowded earlier in its history. This became even more obvious when quasars were discovered in the 1960s and the same test was applied to them. The steady-state theory had predicted that the density of the universe was constant everywhere in time and this didn’t seem to be the case. Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

The Cosmic Blackbody Radiation Also in the mid-1960s, Penzias and Wilson discovered that the sky was 'glowing' in all directions at microwave frequencies. This had been predicted years before as a consequence of big bang theories. In the following years, this radiation was carefully measured at various wavelengths and found to fit the predicted blackbody spectrum. Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

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Triumph of the Big Bang This essentially eliminated the steady- state theories from competition, leaving the field to varieties of the big bang. Since then, the 'bouncing' varieties of the big bang have been eliminated as no way has been found to convert a collapsing universe into an expanding one. Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Where Do We Go from Here? The simplest reading for the big bang would be a creation event at the bang. Scientists who don’t believe in a God prefer to think of our universe as just a bubble formed in an infinite, eternal, static universe. So far, we have no clear evidence of more universes than our own. Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Dark Matter It has been known for many years that there is not enough visible matter in the galaxies to hold them together. This led to the proposal of 'dark matter' (which we cannot see) as the source of the additional gravity. This has apparently been confirmed by the recent data from WMAP. Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

Dark Energy In the past few years, it has become apparent that (contrary to all expectations) our universe is expanding faster than it was earlier in its history. A quantity called 'dark energy' is proposed to explain this acceleration of our universe's expansion. Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org

The End Abstracts of Powerpoint Talks - newmanlib.ibri.org -newmanlib.ibri.org