It explains why the Big Bang remains our best explanation for existence and how cosmic background radiation let us "hear" the start of time.

Ever wondered how we got from a billionth of a second of intense radiation to the galaxies we see today? In Der Urknall , astrophysicist Hans-Joachim Blome and science journalist Harald Zaun break down the standard model of cosmology.

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It covers the etymology and philosophy of the Big Bang, Friedmann-Lemaître models, and the "anthropic principle"—asking if the present was always the goal.

It’s compact but intense—prepare for some "Fachchinesisch" (technical jargon) if you dive deep into the Planck epoch! Key Highlights from the Book