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                    | Rees M.J. — Just Six Numbers: The Deep Forces That Shape the Universe | 
                  
                
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                          (lambda)      2 100  
  (lambda), control of expansion (cosmic repulsion)      2 100  
  (lambda), cosmological constant      96—97  
  (lambda), decay      154—155  
  (lambda), effects of different values      3 99 101—102 155  
  (lambda), latent energy of space vacuum      97—98 130 151 153 154—155  
  (lambda), non-zero value      97—99 101—102 114 156  
 (spatial dimensions)      3 134—136 143—145  
 (spatial dimensions), black holes      78 81 82  
 (spatial dimensions), brown dwarfs      77—78 82 105  
 (spatial dimensions), composition      76—83  
 (spatial dimensions), Dark matter      70 73—83 93 114—115  
 (spatial dimensions), deflection of light      75—76  
 (spatial dimensions), detected in clusters of galaxies      76  
 (spatial dimensions), exotic particles      79—81 82  
 (spatial dimensions), gravitational pull of      74—75 96  
 (spatial dimensions), inverse-cube law implied by four dimensions      135 see "Space-time" "Superstring "Time"  
 (spatial dimensions), main contributor to        73 79 126  
 (spatial dimensions), major constituent of universe      83 91 109  
 (spatial dimensions), neutrinos      79—80  
 (spatial dimensions), non-radiating      76  
  (gravitational ratio)      2 27—28 30—31 39 89 130 141 142 153  
  (ratio of gravitational binding force to rest-mass energy)      3 56 113—114 153  
  (ratio of gravitational binding force to rest-mass energy), critical value      106 108 115—116 118  
  (ratio of gravitational binding force to rest-mass energy), determinant of 'ripple' amplitude      107 114—115 127  
  (ratio of gravitational binding force to rest-mass energy), effects of deviation from critical value      114—116  
  (ratio of gravitational binding force to rest-mass energy), input to computer models of virtual universes      109  
  (ratio of gravitational binding force to rest-mass energy), measure of gravity weakness in major structures      106  
  (omega, ratio of actual to critical density of matter in universe)      73 87 124 126 153 156  
  (omega, ratio of actual to critical density of matter in universe), effects of deviation from value of unity      2 86—90 100 114  
  (omega, ratio of actual to critical density of matter in universe), exotic particles      79—80 83  
  (omega, ratio of actual to critical density of matter in universe), supernova cosmology project      94—95  
 (nuclear fusion efficiency)      47—51 52 81 84 89 153  
 (nuclear fusion efficiency), effects of differing values      48—51 153  
 (nuclear fusion efficiency), strength of nuclear forces      2 125 126  
Andromeda galaxy      53 61  
Andromeda galaxy, collision with Milky Way galaxy      71 100  
Angels and Devils (Escher)      60  
Antimatter      47 83—86  
Antimatter, energy released on annihilation      84  
Antimatter, matter-antimatter asymmetry      84—86 123 139  
Arrow of time      see "Time"  
Asteroids      15 18  
Atomic structure      5 21 27—28 43—44 49  
Atomic structure, electrons      5 21 27—28 47  
Atomic structure, isotopes      44  
Atomic structure, neutrons      44 47—50  
Atomic structure, nuclei      5 43—44 48 50  
Atomic structure, protons      21 27—28 43—44 47—50  
Atomic structure, strong (nuclear) interaction      48 49 52 121 122 143  
Atoms, contribution to        73 78—79 122 130  
Atoms, created in early Big Bang      66  
Atoms, created in supernovae explosions      43 45  
Atoms, decay rate      86 101  
Atoms, heavier elements less abundant in older stars      46  
Atoms, minority constituent of universe      83 109  
Atoms, Periodic table      43—45 50  
Atoms, quantum effects      5  
Atoms, stellar transmutation to heavier elements      8—9 44—45  
Atoms, uniform throughout universe      10—11 21 42  
Axions      81  
Bekenstein, Jacob      145—146  
Beryllium      50  
big bang      9 78  
Big bang theory      10—11 67—68 117 123 see  
Big Bang, 'ripples' in early stages      56 106 107 114—115 127—128 151  
Big Bang, conversion of photons to neutrinos      79  
Big Bang, cosmic repulsion in early stages      124—125  
Big Bang, deuterium      69—70 78 119—120  
Big Bang, first stars      117  
Big Bang, helium created from hydrogen      69—70 127 139  
Big Bang, matter-antimatter asymmetry      84—86 139  
Big Bang, non-uniform densities      107  
Big Bang, primordial radiation shifts into infrared      121  
Big Bang, temperature drop      66—67 70 107  
Big Bang, timescale      2 8—9 30—31  
Biological evolution      17 115  
Biosphere      16 22—23  
Biosphere, development of intelligence      18—19  
Biosphere, elements formed in supernovae      43  
Biosphere, evolution of      10 18—19  
Black body radiation      65  
Black holes      3 35—39 115 139  
Black holes at atomic scale (primordial)      39 81 101 130 146 154  
Black holes at galactic centres      36 38 53  
Black holes entropy      146  
Black holes in quasars      112—13  
Black holes radiation      101 146  
Black holes, binary systems with ordinary stars      35  
Black holes, collision and coalescence      132  
Black holes, constituent of dark matter      78 81  
Black holes, decay rate      101  
Black holes, developed from superstars      112  
Black holes, Einstein's hostility to      98—99  
Black holes, enveloped by surface      37  
Black holes, gamma-ray bursts      35—36  
Black holes, size proportional to mass      36  
Black holes, spinning      36 37 112  
Black holes, standardized objects      36 150  
Black holes, temperature      146  
Black holes, time dilation      37  
Bruno, Giordano      19  
Carbon      9 44—45 46  
Carbon, isotopes of      44  
Carbon, transmutation to oxygen      50  
Cosmic Background Explorer Satellite (ÑÎÂÅ)      65—66 107—108 117  
Cosmic environment, microwave background      65—67 80 98  
Cosmic environment, sensitivity to cosmic numbers      22—23 48—51  
Cosmic environment, uniformity of      10—11 21 42  
Cosmic numbers ( ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  )      2—4  
Cosmic numbers ( ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ) fine tuning      4 22—23 48—51 86—90 114—116 124 148—161 see  
Cosmic rays      80  
Cronin, James      85  
Cubic Space Division (Escher)      57 58  
Deuterium (heavy hydrogen)      49 82  
Deuterium (heavy hydrogen), abundance      112 118 123  
Deuterium (heavy hydrogen), atomic structure      69  
Deuterium (heavy hydrogen), created in Big Bang      69—70 78  
Deuterium (heavy hydrogen), detected in distant galaxies      78—79 112  
Dinosaurs, exterminated by asteroid impact      15 18  
Doppler effect      14 15 57 59  
Doppler effect, gas orbiting black holes      113  
Doppler effect, stars orbiting barycentre      14  
Earth, age of      40  
Earth, asteroid impacts      15 18  
Earth, atmosphere      16  
Earth, destruction by expanding Sun      41 71—72  
Eddington, Arthur      29—30  
Einstein, Albert,   (rest-mass energy)      34 47 83  
Einstein, Albert, cosmological constant ( )      96  
Einstein, Albert, hostile to concept of black holes      99  
Einstein, Albert, search for unification of gravity and electromagnetism      121  
Einstein, Albert, Special Theory of Relativity      62  
Einstein, Albert, theory of general relativity      31—32 35 36 38 96 98 101 112 145  
entropy      104 146  
Faraday, Michael      120 121 129 135  
Feynman, Richard      22 146 159  
Fitch, Val      85  
Fractals      54—55  
Friedman, Jerome      122  
Galactic and stellar spectra, red-shifted      14 15 57—59 62  
Galaxies, Andromeda      53 61  
Galaxies, black holes at centre of      36 38 53  
Galaxies, cannibalism      92 112  
Galaxies, clusters and superclusters      53 55 75—76 106 110 122  
Galaxies, clusters seeded by 'ripples' in early Big Bang      56 114—115 151  
Galaxies, collisions      53—54 71  
Galaxies, dark matter      74—75  
Galaxies, disc shaped      53  
Galaxies, distant galaxies viewed in early evolutionary stages      60—62 92 99 107 112  
 | Galaxies, Elliptical      53 54  
Galaxies, evolution      60—63 64 92 110—111  
Galaxies, gravitational lenses      76  
Galaxies, local group      53 54 100  
Galaxies, Virgo Cluster      54 see "Stars" "Stellar  
Galileo      26—27 160  
Gamma-ray bursts      35—36  
Gamow, George      69 96  
Gell-Mann, Murray      124  
Glashow, Sheldon      121  
Gravitational lensing, brown dwarfs revealed by      77—78 82  
Gravitational lensing, dark matter in galactic clusters      75—76  
Gravity      24—39 121  
Gravity and black holes      34—39  
Gravity and neutron stars      34—35  
Gravity in virtual universes (computer simulations)      109 110 112 113—114  
Gravity, amplification of small primordial density differences      105—106 138  
Gravity, balanced by internal pressure of stellar cores      25 41 104  
Gravity, effect on light      32—34 35 37  
Gravity, effects of differing values of        2 30—31 154  
Gravity, effects on animal sizes      26—27 30  
Gravity, escape velocities      34  
Gravity, gravitational potential energy      131  
Gravity, gravitational radiation      101  
Gravity, indistinguishable from accelerated motion      38  
Gravity, Newton's inverse-square law      10 24—25 75 106 135  
Gravity, pull exerted by dark matter      74—75 96  
Gravity, ratio to atomic electric charges        2 27—28 30—31 89  
Gravity, self-gravity      29  
Gravity, singularities      37 38  
Gravity, strength of      27 30—31 89 106 130 142 153  
Gravity, tidal forces in black holes      38  
Gravity, time dilation near large masses      34 37  
Guth, Alan      124 129  
Hawking, Stephen      143 146  
Helium, atomic structure      49  
Helium, produced from hydrogen in Big Bang      69—70 139  
Helium, product of hydrogen fusion      41 44 46 47—48  
Helium, transmutation to heavier elements      47 50  
Helium, uniform abundance in primordial objects      69 117  
Hoyle, Fred      50 67—68 69  
Hubble Space Telescope (HST)      61 63 76  
Hubble, Edwin      57 65  
Hydrogen, atomic structure      21 27—28  
Hydrogen, conversion to heavier elements      2 9 41 44—45 68—69  
Hydrogen, sensitivity to value of        49  
Hydrogen, stellar fuel      44—45 47—48  
Hydrogen, transmutation to helium      41  
Inflationary universe theory      123—133 150—151  
Inflationary universe theory, cosmic repulsion in very early Big Bang      124—125  
Inflationary universe theory, exponential expansion      125  
Inflationary universe theory, flat universe      126 150—151  
Inflationary universe theory, gravitational waves      128  
Inflationary universe theory, new inflationary episodes within black holes      130 133  
Inflationary universe theory, size of universe      132—133  
Inflationary universe theory, tests of theory      126—128  
Intelligence, extraterrestial, assumed rarity of      18—19  
Intelligence, extraterrestial, common culture      22  
Intelligence, extraterrestial, communications based on ratios of physical constants      21—23  
Intelligence, extraterrestial, methods of detection      20  
Intelligence, extraterrestial, search for (SETI)      20—21  
Iron      44—46 68  
Jupiter, composition      46  
Jupiter, effects of self-gravity      29  
Jupiter, possibility of life on moons      17—18  
Jupiter, Sun-Jupiter system rotation about barycentre      13—14  
Kaluza, Theodor      143—144  
Kelvin, William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin      40  
Kendall, Henry      122  
Kerr, Roy      36  
Kirschner, Robert      55  
Klein, Oscar      143—144  
Large Hadron Collider      120  
Linde, Andrei      124 133 151  
LISA project (Laser Interferometric Space Array)      128  
Lowell, Percival      19—20  
Magnetic monopoles      129  
Mandelbrot set      148 149  
Mars, canals      19—20  
Mars, canals, search for life      17  
Maxwell, James Clark      120 121 129  
Mayor, Michel      14  
Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP)      108 127  
Microwave background radiation      65—67 80 139  
Microwave background radiation, black body spectrum      65 108 117  
Microwave background radiation, non-repetitive distribution      140  
Microwave background radiation, non-uniform distribution      98 107—108 119  
Microwave background radiation, residue of Big Bang      65 98  
Milky Way      53 71 100  
Multiverses      11 23 133 150—161  
Neutrinos      48 79 118 121  
Neutrinos, Kamiokande experiment      80  
Neutrinos, non-zero mass      80 82 118  
Neutrinos, possible dark matter component      79—80 82  
Neutrinos, ratio to atoms      79  
Neutron stars      34  
Newton, Sir Isaac      10 31—32  
Newton, Sir Isaac, inverse-square law of gravity      24—25 34 42 75 106 156  
Nuclear fusion      41 44 46 47—48  
Nuclear fusion, efficiency ( )      47—48  
Nuclear fusion, rest-mass energy      47  
Ouraborus      7—8 161  
Oxygen      9 17 44—46 50  
Paley, William      135—136 149  
Particle physics, antiparticles      83—84  
Particle physics, asymmetric particle decay(neutral kaon  )      85  
Particle physics, electromagnetism, linked to weak force      121 122 143  
Particle physics, electrons      5 21 27—28 47  
Particle physics, gluons      122 143  
Particle physics, grand unified theories (GUT)      89 97 122—123  
Particle physics, laws applicable throughout universe      10—11 21 42 158  
Particle physics, neutrinos      see "Neutrinos"  
Particle physics, neutrons      44 47—50 121  
Particle physics, nuclei      43—44 48 50 121  
Particle physics, protons      21 27—28 43—44 47—50 121 123  
Particle physics, protons and antiprotons      83  
Particle physics, quarks      122 143  
Particle physics, quarks and antiquarks      83 85  
Particle Physics, Standard Model      122  
Particle physics, strong (nuclear) interaction      47—48 49 52 121 122 143  
Particle physics, super-symmetry      81  
Particle physics, weak force      85 121 143 see "Atoms" "Superstring  
Periodic table      43—45  
Periodic table, effect of different values for        50—51  
Perlmutter, Saul      94—95  
Photons (quanta of radiation), density in universe      66 79 85  
Photons (quanta of radiation), insignificant gravitational effects      80  
Planck's constant      141  
Planck, Max      141  
Planck-Surveyor spacecraft      108 127—128  
Planetary systems, detection      13—16  
Planetary systems, formation      12—13  
Planetary systems, search for      16  
Planetary systems, unstable among close-packed stars      115  
Planetary systems, unstable if gravity followed inverse-cube law      135—136  
Principia (Newton)      25  
Quantum 'foam'      6 142 154  
Quantum gravity      140—143  
Quantum gravity in black hole singularities      142—143  
Quantum gravity in early Big Bang      142  
Quantum theory, Planck length      141 142 143—144  
Quantum theory, Planck time      141 142  
Quantum theory, Planck's constant      141  
Quasars      39 92 110 112—113  
Queloz, Didier      14  
Quintessence      42  
Radio transmissions      20  
Relativity, general theory of      31—32 35 36 38 96 98 101 112 145  
Relativity, general theory of, built into superstring theory      145 see Albert"  
Sakharov, Andrei      84—85 139  
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