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Modern Physics: Cosmology (Winter 2013)

Stanford Continuing Studies

The Winter 2013 quarter course of the Modern Physics series concentrates on cosmology, the science of the origin and development of the universe. Along the way, Professor Susskind takes a close look at the Big Bang, the geometry of space-time, inflationary cosmology, cosmic microwave background, dark matter, dark energy, the anthropic principle, and the string theory landscape. To appreciate the m... more

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 47 ratings
  • Last century thinking

    More and more, through recent experiments that there is No dark matter, and the idea of dark energy is not supported by reality. (And not necessary). more

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    BuschThrashley
    United States6 years ago
  • Miracles of the modern world

    These lecture series are my favorite things in the world. I now have the secrets of the universe in my pocket. One day I'll be there for real but for now I can learn an incredible amount on my phone!

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    5
    Dave121980
    United States10 years ago
  • GREAT lecture

    Personally from listening to Dr. Susskind's lectures, i know for sure that this series is going to be great once i work my way up to comprehending the topic

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    5
    $Aman21
    United States10 years ago
  • Outstanding

    Brilliant introduction to all the key concepts of cosmology, with only a moderate mathematical requirement. I really feel like this has given me a thorough theoretical basis to think about cosmology with. Heartily recommended to all my fellow geeks.

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    Garage games
    United Kingdom11 years ago

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