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For fans of The Almanacseries or subscribers of Sky at Night magazine, this is an essential piece of kit. The book is driven by the fascinating narrative of humanity’s developing cosmologies, from the religious philosophies of Mesopotamia to the latest scientific discoveries. This book covers a dizzying array of human thought: Greene’s trademark is physics, of course – but in this wildly ambitious work, the Columbia University physicist also dives into evolution, the origins of human culture, the origins of art and music and religion – even the puzzle of consciousness and the paradox of free will. Seeing Like a State is a book about why it’s impossible for ambitious programs of top-down control to succeed, and why they so often end up with millions of people dead. Her BA degree specialised in science publishing and she has been working as a journalist since graduating in 2018.

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This is by no means a frivolous book, but importantly, you don’t need a degree or to be an astronomy nerd to enjoy it or to wonder at the audacity of life. What better gift for an amateur astronomer than an answer to all of their queries in one, pocket-sized companion? If you’ve seen the movie, read the book: It’s far superior, and the very last page will give you chills and leave you questioning what you think reality is. One of the most profound and illuminating studies of this century to have been published in recent decades. Under Sutter’s slightly irreverent treatment, iconic historical figures suddenly become personalities – characters who we can relate to, laugh at (just a little) and perhaps most importantly, marvel with.For those of us with a more rigorous academic background in physics, it is still an entertaining diversion for a couple of hours.

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Open it up, dive into the data, and be prepared to want to share everything you learn with everyone around you. Stargazing does not have to be complicated, reveals Abigail Beall in this beautifully compact guide. Taking the growing body of information about other planets, applying the laws of biology, principles of chemistry, and his knowledge of Earth's history, Kershenbaum presents the possibilities for alien creatures with confidence.The end of the Universe may be a common feature in science fiction, but this one isn’t a crisis that can be averted by a team of superheroes. A powerful, and in many insightful, explanation as to why grandiose programs of social reform, not to mention revolution, so often end in tragedy. In The Big Picture , Carroll, a Caltech physicist, tries to make sense of life, the universe, and everything. The concept of the multiverse is tackled in the final ‘conversation-style’ chapter (the two authors talking to one another), along with other potential solutions to the fine-tuning problem, including the simulation hypothesis and God. Thanks to Rovelli’s easy-going style, after a few pages you’ll forget that you’re even reading a physics book.

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This is a book for anyone who has ever stared at the night sky and wondered what the grand design was (Sutter says there wasn’t one). From an astronaut's memoir to understanding the physics of the Universe, here are great books that each open up a new window into space.This enjoyable book delivers a solid background in cosmology and current thinking and is heartily recommended. The world is always more complicated than the maps you make of it, and in a lot of situations, it turns out that complexity matters . Time is spent examining how the Steady State theory fought for supremacy with the theory of the Big Bang and the expanding Universe. The new object is comparable in size to the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), a diminutive satellite galaxy of our Milky Way. Kellie Gerardi has worked with NASA, tested technology that would be sent to the International Space Station, and helped develop programmes for future space exploration.

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Astronomers have discovered evidence for an unusual kind of black hole born extremely early in the universe.For fans of Jim Al-Khalili's The World According to Physics, this book is an accessible and engaging introduction to one of the Universe's most extraordinary phenomena. The ability to make convoluted scientific developments and complex cosmology seem not only accessible and comprehensible, but also effortlessly entertaining, is a precious one. In this book, he’s at his finest form, a science fiction tale of the discovery of an intelligent alien signal coming from space, and how the world reacts to it. In this short and highly accessible book, Levin, an astrophysicist at Barnard College of Columbia University, brings her unique poetic style to the puzzles found at the frontiers of physics. Dennett is a brilliantly ingenious builder of images and metaphors that really enable you to grasp Darwin’s breakthrough, one at least as important as Newton’s and Einstein’s, but more relevant to understanding the meaning of life.

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