Terms such as "expanding Universe," "big bang," and "initial
singularity," are nowadays part of our common language. The idea
that the Universe we observe today originated from an enormous
explosion (big bang) is now well known and widely accepted, at all
levels, in modern popular culture. But what happens to the Universe
before the big bang? And would it make any sense at all to ask such
a question? In fact, recent progress in theoretical physics, and in
particular in String Theory, suggests answers to the above
questions, providing us with mathematical tools able in principle
to reconstruct the history of the Universe even for times before
the big bang.
In the emerging cosmological scenario the Universe, at the epoch
of the big bang, instead of being a "new born baby" was actually a
rather "aged" creature in the middle of its possibly infinitely
enduring evolution. The aim of this book is to convey this picture
in non-technical language accessibile also to non-specialists. The
author, himself a leading cosmologist, draws attention to ongoing
and future observations that might reveal relics of an era before
the big bang.
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