Abstract
Imagine if our universe is just a tiny spot in something much bigger. Erik Høg takes you on a deeply fascinating journey to the edge of what we can see – and a little beyond. With insightful clarity, he explains what the cosmic horizon really means and why the universe's size might be millions of times larger than our observable bubble. At the same time, you'll get an explanation of the latest satellite observations and gain a new perspective on why the outside might not be like the inside. A true cosmological treat that both challenges and enchants.
References
1] E. Høg, P. Laursen og J. Samsing (2012) "Universets begyndelse", Kvant, bind 23, nr. 1, side 7-12.
[2] E. Høg (2021) "Det observerbare univers - og det udenfor". Hele artiklen med Appendiks A1-A9 findes på www.astro.ku.dk/∼erik/xx/Udenfor.pdf.
[3] M. Rees (1999) "Just Six Numbers: The Deep Forces That Shape The Universe". En paperback udgave er trykt i 2015, men der findes ingen egentlig ny udgave.
[4] L. Mersini-Houghton (2013) "Birth of the Universe from the Multiverse", de.arxiv.org/pdf/0809.3623.
[5] J. Samsing og E. Høg (2012) "Noter til kosmologi", www.astro.ku.dk/∼erik/xx/KosmoNote3.pdf.
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