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Books for those already familiar with cosmology?
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I've read Cosmos, A Brief History of Time, The Big Bang by Simon Singh, Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by NDT, and The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene. If you're a beginner, those are excellent starting points.

I feel like I've read all the introduction books, and when I search this sub, I can only find posts for book recommendations for beginners. I'm looking for something a little more in depth or something that I've maybe haven't been exposed to yet. I've dabbled with some other books, like the Fabric of the Cosmos, and Death by Black Hole, and I'm currently reading The End of Everything by Katie Mack.

It just all feels like retreading the same ground, although i haven't read enough of the last one to form an opinion yet. Is there anything I haven't mentioned that I should read? Just looking for ideas I haven't been exposed to or novel ways of presenting ideas that I have been. I feel like there's been a lot of progress in the last decade, and while many things probably haven't changed since the Cosmos first edition, I'm not having much luck finding books that discuss what has changed or been discovered or been understood.

Thanks in advance for any recommendations you want to share

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