Summary Cosmology Lecture
These are my notes for a 1 hour lecture on the last day 
of the cosmology course. 
FINAL COSMOLOGY LECTURE
Eric V. Linder
1 COSMOLOGY IN MICROCOSM - CMB
- Not conventional review of course (run through chapter concepts) 
- Sum up by example - CMB touching on each 
- Not just cosmology but science - many groups, observers/theorists 
- Scientific Method 
- Realities of Research - work, luck, technology, chats at tea
2  HISTORY OF DISCOVERY
- CN, Gamow, Dicke, Bell, Princeton, Dipole, COBE
3  SUMMARY OF MEASUREMENTS - T
- OVERHEAD - Spectrum
Emphasize different groups, methods, progress
4  SUMMARY OF MEASUREMENTS - $\Delta T/T$
- OVERHEAD - Physics Today cover (dipole 
and higher) 
- OVERHEAD - Early 1992 upper limits 
- OVERHEAD - Current detections 
Emphasize different groups, methods, progress
5 PROBE OF EPOCHS
 
OVERHEAD - Summary of probe epochs 
- Isotropy --> Inflation 
- Spectrum --> Thermalization Epoch 
- Distortion --> $\Delta E/E$ 
- Anisotropy --> Perturbations, Dark Matter 
6 SLIDES
 
- CMB Results 
- Talk about Transparency of Universe
Multiwavelengths - SLIDES
- Neutrino, Gravitational Wave astronomy
7 FUTURE OF COSMOLOGY
- Progress and Questions 
- New Missions 
CMB taught us about whole course. 
When we collect so many photons and open so many windows, how can 
the future be other than bright...