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MIT 8.286 The Early Universe, Fall 2013
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The Early Universe provides an introduction to modern cosmology. The first half deals with the development of the big-bang theory from 1915 to 1980, and latter half with recent impact of particle theory.
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1. Inflationary Cosmology: Is Our Universe Part of a Multiverse? Part I 1:10:23
2. Inflationary Cosmology: Is Our Universe Part of a Multiverse, Part II 1:17:15
3. The Doppler Effect and Special Relativity 1:16:08
4. The Kinematics of the Homogeneous Expanding Universe 1:18:13
5. Cosmological Redshift and the Dynamics of Homogeneous Expansion, Part I 1:18:24
6. The Dynamics of Homogeneous Expansion, Part II 1:19:04
7. The Dynamics of Homogeneous Expansion, Part III 1:11:57
8. The Dynamics of Homogeneous Expansion, Part IV 1:15:46
9. The Dynamics of Homogeneous Expansion, Part V 1:08:49
10. Introduction to Non-Euclidean Spaces 1:12:30
11. Non-Euclidean Spaces: Closed Universes 1:16:43
12. Non-Euclidean Spaces: Open Universes and the Spacetime Metric 1:14:21
13. Non-Euclidean Spaces: Spacetime Metric and Geodesic Equation 1:15:45
14. The Geodesic Equation 1:16:43
15. Black-Body Radiation and the Early History of the Universe, Part I 1:21:07
16. Black-Body Radiation and the Early History of the Universe, Part II 1:17:48
17. Black-Body Radiation and the Early History of the Universe, Part III 1:08:51
18. Cosmic Microwave Background Spectrum and the Cosmological Constant, Part I 1:16:20
19. The Cosmological Constant, Part II 1:07:22
20. Supernovae Ia and Vacuum Energy Density 1:17:40
21. Problems of the Conventional (Non-inflationary) Hot Big Bang Model 1:11:04
22. The Higgs Field and the Cosmological Magnetic Monopole Problem 1:24:14
23. Inflation 1:16:24