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by Marcus Chown
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by Marcus Chown
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by Marcus Chown
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The Universe Next Door: Twelve Mind-blowing Ideas from the Cutting Edge of Science by Marcus Chown |
The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time and the Texture of Reality (Penguin Press Science) by Brian Greene |
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In a cosmos dominated by hydrogen and helium all the other elements make up a mere two per cent of the universe's mass. It was not always so. There was a time when those other elements did not even exist. The stuff which we're made from was not fully formed by the Big Bang. So where did it--where did we--come from?
Chown dovetails two histories: the story of how we came to know how stars are born, grow old and die, and the story of how we investigated the atom and came to appreciate how different elements are related. This is no contrived juxtaposition. The elements from which we are made were assembled by stars and distributed by supernovae. We are--literally--stardust.
All scientific histories are simplifications after the event but Chown, in something of the spirit of Local Heroes's Adam Hart-Davis, brings a biographer's eye to those--from Greek philosopher Democritus onwards--who brought us to our present understanding.
By Chown's account, the universe seems uncannily friendly to the formation of organics and ultimately, life. Chown's take on this "anthropomorphic" (and quasi-religious) version of the world is a model of balanced and responsible speculation and provides the fitting conclusion to this fascinating account. --Simon Ings
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"A clear introduction to a fascinating area of physics and astronomy. Chown is to be congratulated on a beautifully crafted book." - "New Scientist"
"An eminently readable piece of science history dealing with the quest to discover the nature of matter, recounted with a novelist's eye for character and suspense." - "New Statesman"
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