The Elephant in the Universe, Govert Schilling
The Elephant in the Universe, Govert Schilling
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The Elephant in the Universe
Our Hundred-Year Search for Dark Matter

Author: Govert Schilling

Narrator: Joel Richards

Unabridged: 11 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/18/2022


Synopsis

When you train a telescope on outer space, you can see luminous galaxies, nebulae, stars, and planets. But if you add all that together, it constitutes only 15 percent of the matter in the universe. Despite decades of research, the nature of the remaining 85 percent is unknown. We call it dark matter.

In The Elephant in the Universe, Govert Schilling explores the fascinating history of the search for dark matter. Evidence for its existence comes from a wealth of astronomical observations. Theories and computer simulations of the evolution of the universe are also suggestive: they can be reconciled with astronomical measurements only if dark matter is a dominant component of nature. Physicists have devised huge, sensitive instruments to search for dark matter, which may be unlike anything else in the cosmos—some unknown elementary particle. Yet so far dark matter has escaped every experiment. Indeed, dark matter is so elusive that some scientists are beginning to suspect there might be something wrong with our theories about gravity or with the current paradigms of cosmology. Schilling interviews both believers and heretics and paints a colorful picture of the history and current status of dark matter research, with astronomers and physicists alike trying to make sense of theory and observation.

About Govert Schilling

Govert Schilling is the author of dozens of popular astronomy books, including Ripples in Spacetime: Einstein, Gravitational Waves, and the Future of Astronomy. He received the Eureka Prize from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research and the David N. Schramm Award from the American Astronomical Society. In 2007 the International Astronomical Union named an asteroid, 10986 Govert, in his honor.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nicole on June 20, 2022

Great overview book on the history of dark matter research. A bit jargon heavy for a non physics buff but interesting content, great organization, and good writing. Know more about what dark matter is, what it means, and some of the models for what it might be.......more

Goodreads review by Cav on January 11, 2023

"Dark matter challenges our imagination. Like some invisible glue, it is what holds the universe together and what makes it tick. Without it, galaxies would fall apart, galaxy clusters would dissolve, and space would have expanded into oblivion long ago. Dark matter is the most important stuff out t......more

Goodreads review by Jackie on July 01, 2022

I really enjoyed learning about dark matter in this book, though it wasn’t my favorite science book I’ve read. I couldn’t easily follow some of the concepts, and I’m not sure if that’s because the explanations were missing steps, or if the concepts themselves are just too convoluted for a non-physic......more

Goodreads review by Ben on August 16, 2022

Like the best science books, this is just as much about what we know as how we know it, and as what we don't know. Schilling is especially good at describing problems in our cosmological models. The book is well written and engaging. > the very first two-dimensional numerical simulations of rotating......more

Goodreads review by LeastTorque on May 02, 2025

This was a gas. Or maybe a superfluid. Either way, something about the way it was written made dark matter feel potentially real to me, not just theoretical. And it had plenty of information I didn’t already know. I’m giving it my fifth precious star because part of this book gave me a ride down memo......more