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Alone in the Universe Why Our Planet Is Unique [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Science)
  • Author:  Gribbin, John
  • Author:  Gribbin, John
  • ISBN-10:  1683366891
  • ISBN-10:  1683366891
  • ISBN-13:  9781683366898
  • ISBN-13:  9781683366898
  • Publisher:  Wiley
  • Publisher:  Wiley
  • Pages:  240
  • Pages:  240
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jul-2011
  • Pub Date:  01-Jul-2011
  • SKU:  1683366891-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  1683366891-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100157209
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The acclaimed author ofIn Search of Schrödinger's Catsearches for life on other planets

Are we alone in the universe? Surely amidst the immensity of the cosmos there must be other intelligent life out there. Don't be so sure, says John Gribbin, one of today's best popular science writers. In this fascinating and intriguing new book, Gribbin argues that the very existence of intelligent life anywhere in the cosmos is, from an astrophysicist's point of view, a miracle. So why is there life on Earth and (seemingly) nowhere else? What happened to make this planet special? Taking us back some 600 million years, Gribbin lets you experience the series of unique cosmic events that were responsible for our unique form of life within the Milky Way Galaxy.

  • Written by one of our foremost popular science writers, author of the bestsellingIn Search of Schrödinger's Cat
  • Offers a bold answer to the eternal question, Are we alone in the universe?
  • Explores how the impact of a supercomet with Venus 600 million years ago created our moon, and along with it, the perfect conditions for life on Earth

From one of our most talented science writers, this book is a daring, fascinating exploration into the dawning of the universe, cosmic collisions and their consequences, and the uniqueness of life on Earth.

* This book's title exaggerates the author's argument about the rarity of life in the universe : Gribbin (astronomy, Univ. of Sussex, UK; In Search of the Multiverse) claims only that intelligent life in the Milky Way galaxy (not the entire universe) is almost certainly limited to Earth. Since there are billions of galaxies in the visible universe (and possibly an infinite number beyond the reach of our instruments), his carefully limited claim is sensible. He presents a formidable array of evidence from astronomy, astrophysics, geology, and evolutionary biology to support his basic assertion. Gl“%