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  • The First Three Minutes

  • A Modern View of the Origin of the Universe
  • By: Steven Weinberg
  • Narrated by: Raymond Todd
  • Length: 5 hrs and 37 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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The First Three Minutes

By: Steven Weinberg
Narrated by: Raymond Todd
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Summary

A Nobel Prize-winning physicist explains what happened at the very beginning of the universe, and how we know, in this popular science classic.

Our universe has been growing for nearly 14 billion years. But almost everything about it, from the elements that forged stars, planets, and lifeforms, to the fundamental forces of physics, can be traced back to what happened in just the first three minutes of its existence.

In this book, Nobel Laureate Steven Weinberg describes in wonderful detail what happened in these first three minutes. It is an exhilarating journey that begins with the Planck Epoch—the earliest period of time in the history of the universe—and goes through Einstein's Theory of Relativity, the Hubble Red Shift, and the detection of the Cosmic Microwave Background. These incredible discoveries all form the foundation for what we now understand as the "standard model" of the origin of the universe. The First Three Minutes examines not only what this model looks like, but also tells the exciting story of the bold thinkers who put it together.

Clearly and accessibly written, The First Three Minutes is a modern-day classic, an unsurpassed explanation of where it is that everything really comes from.

©1977, 1988 Steven Weinberg (P)2022 Basic Books
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Critic reviews

"The book is the first I have seen to put the details, both historical and conceptual, of the origin of the Universe within the grasp of the general reader... As such, it is a tremendous service to us all."—Isaac Asimov

"His book is science writing at its best."—Martin Gardner, New York Review of Books

"Weinberg builds such a convincing case...that one comes away from his book feeling not only that the idea of an original cosmic explosion is not crazy but that any other theory appears scientifically irrational."—Jeremy Bernstein, New Yorker

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some problems but overall good.

there are a surprising amount of times where somewhat big sections are repeated for no apparent reason. and the language is
(understandably) a bit old sounding and therefore a bit difficult to understand at times. but other than that it was a good and enjoyable listen.q

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A brilliant book but terribly narrated

Though the content is excellent, unfortunately the narration is poor. In addition there are numerous inexplicable repeats in narration: suddenly it just jumps back several seconds or minutes and repeats.

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