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God and the Astronomers
God and the Astronomers
Author: Robert Jastrow
If every effect in science has a cause, what caused the birth of the Universe? Have scientists brought themselves face to face with the possibility of God? In God and the Astronomers, Dr. Robert Jastrow, world-renowned astrophysicist, describes the astronomical discoveries of recent years and the theological implications of the new insigh...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780393850055
ISBN-10: 0393850056
Publication Date: 10/1992
Pages: 149
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Publisher: W. W. Norton Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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The book was very brief, but did discuss all the relevant issues: scientists agree (at least privately) that the universe had a beginning--and before that time there was nothing. I imagine there are a few ramifications to this realization.

Of course, guys like Hawking are working hard with theories like "imaginary time," trying to show there is no such thing as a "beginning" of the universe. However, Jastrow seemed to fly over the top of all this and adequately prove his point (at least to me).


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