Parsons / Parsons: Naissance Et Destin de L'unive

Parsons / Parsons SKU: 42055587
Parsons / Parsons: Naissance Et Destin de L'unive

Parsons / Parsons: Naissance Et Destin de L'unive

Parsons / Parsons SKU: 42055587

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Title: Naissance Et Destin de L'unive
Artist: Parsons / Parsons
Label: Fremeaux & Assoc. FR
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 9782844689320
Genre: Classical Artists

Birth and Fate of the Universe is the whole history of our universe as we understand it today: from nothingness, to the birth of the universe, and until it's final destiny. 13.8 billion years ago, matter, energy, space and time suddenly emerged in a cataclysmic event now known as the Big Bang. Thanks to Einstein's revolutionary theories that established current cosmology, we now have a better understanding of the origins of our universe, but also the clues to discern it's fate. Are we going to burn out or go extinct? Could the end just be a new beginning? Is our Big Bang just one of many in a titanic multiverse? Paul Parsons, doctor of physics, takes us on a thrilling journey through the billions of light years of our cosmos.

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