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What a wonderful world - one man's attempt to make sense of everything
Marcus Chown
- Faber
- 26 Septembre 2013
- 9780571278404
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Look around you. The reflection of your face in a window tells you that the universe is orchestrated by chance. The iron in a spot of blood on your finger tells you that somewhere out in space there is furnace at a temperature of 4.5 billion degrees. Your TV tells you that the universe had a beginning.
In fact, your very existence tells you that this may not be the only universe but merely one among an infinity of others, stacked like the pages of a never-ending book.
Marcus Chown, author of Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You, takes familiar features of the world we know and shows how they can be used to explain profound truths about the ultimate nature of reality. His new book will change the way you see the world: with Chown as your guide, cutting-edge science is made clear and meaningful by a falling leaf, or a rose, or a starry night sky…
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The scientists who first detected the cosmic radiation, that was identified as the afterglow of the big bang, had to admit that it was more by accident than intention. This title explains one of the biggest discoveries in modern science - and presents a picture of what happened next.
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We Need to Talk About Kelvin ; What Everyday Things Tell Us About the Universe
Marcus Chown
- Faber
- 20 Août 2010
- 9780571244034
The reflection of your face in a window tells you that the universe is orchestrated by chance. Your TV tells you that the universe had a beginning. This book considers familiar features of the world we know and shows how they can be used to explain profound truths about the ultimate nature of reality.
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The Never-ending Days of Being Dead ; Dispatches from the Front Line of Science
Marcus Chown
- Faber
- 6 Septembre 2007
- 9780571220564
Where did we come from? What the hell are we doing here? Is Elvis alive and kicking in another space domain? What's beyond the edge of the Universe? Did aliens build the stars? Can we live forever? This work presents an eye-opening look at the nature of reality and the place of life in the universe.
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Leads us on a tour through the diversity of planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and spacecraft that surround the Sun in our cosmic backyard.
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Tweeting the universe: tiny explanations of very big ideas
Marcus Chown, Govert Schilling
- Faber
- 27 Octobre 2011
- 9780571278435
Presents 140 explanations of the biggest questions in physics - in the form of 10 or so tweets per page.
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WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD - ONE MAN'S ATTEMPT TO EXPLAIN THE BIG STUFF
Marcus Chown
- Faber
- 4 Septembre 2014
- 9780571278411
Why do we breathe? What is money? How does the brain work? Why did life invent sex? Does time really exist? How does capitalism work - or not, as the case may be? Where do mountains come from? How do computers work? How did humans get to dominate the Earth? Why is there something rather than nothing? This book deals with these questions.
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The Never-Ending of Being Dead ; Dispatches from the Frontline of Science
Marcus Chown
- Faber
- 15 Janvier 2007
- 9780571220557
Where did the universe come from? Where did we come from? What the hell are we doing here? This work addresses the questions on the nature of the universe, the nature of reality, and the place of life in the universe. It also explains that science is about the down-to-earth things that matter to all of us.
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Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You: A Guide to the Universe
Marcus Chown
- Faber
- 26 Août 2008
- 9780571235469
Did you know that there's so much empty space inside matter that the entire human race could be squeezed into the volume of a sugar cube? Or that you grow old more quickly on the top floor of a building than on the ground floor? This book is a science book discussing such questions.