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Peter Coles was born in 1963. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Cambridge and his doctorate from the University of Sussex. He is a professor of Astrophysics at Cardiff University. His primary subject of interest is Cosmology and he has written numerous books on the show more subject. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Despite the author's engaging style, I suspect the glimmers of understanding may have just been an illusion. A glossary would have helped.
I'm one of those people who likes to know a little bit about a lot of things, so I have several Very Short Introductions that I'm gradually getting around to reading.

Despite being a book for the layman, I still felt like the maths and concepts in the book were just a little over my head, which is really what I get for trying to jump right into cosmology and the functioning of the universe without all the intermediate steps. It's also a living field with new developments all the time, so the show more fact that the book's over ten years old means even I knew enough to know that parts of it were out of date now, inevitably.

I know a little bit more about cosmology now than I did when I started, though, and that was all I wanted, so I'd say the book succeeded at what it set out to do.
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A cosmologist describes, not entirely at a general reader's level, the role of probability theory in the physical sciences. He sides with Bayesians over frequentists. Inadequately copy-edited and relentlessly British.

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