The Universe: A short history of everything we know

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Cosmology, Astrophysics & Space Science
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Author: John Mac ISBN: 9781311401588
Publisher: John Mac Publication: November 11, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John Mac
ISBN: 9781311401588
Publisher: John Mac
Publication: November 11, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Part 1 of 4. Take a beautifully simplistic journey of fact and modern theory across the mysteries of our Universe in this first part of a quadrilogy of E-books. Discover the amazing you and the quantum certainty of another you, to the birth of a Universe in a Multi-verse, to the formation of a solar system, the Earth and our biblical legends. Discover our puzzling directionality of time to the realm of invisible dark matter, a brief visit to the world of particle physics and our mortality as a species. Learn about probability of extra terrestrial life, and our diminishing hopes of ever making an interstellar journey. In part 2 we retrace our steps using current theory and observation to discover Mother Nature's blueprint for the entirety of creation, and a bizarre parallel Universe, lost in an endless sea of other Universes. These two books form the scientific basis for our penultimate book, 'The Sixth Extinction Crisis' - only when do we look to the heavens and the very essence of creation, can we see why as a species we are in such imminent peril.

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Part 1 of 4. Take a beautifully simplistic journey of fact and modern theory across the mysteries of our Universe in this first part of a quadrilogy of E-books. Discover the amazing you and the quantum certainty of another you, to the birth of a Universe in a Multi-verse, to the formation of a solar system, the Earth and our biblical legends. Discover our puzzling directionality of time to the realm of invisible dark matter, a brief visit to the world of particle physics and our mortality as a species. Learn about probability of extra terrestrial life, and our diminishing hopes of ever making an interstellar journey. In part 2 we retrace our steps using current theory and observation to discover Mother Nature's blueprint for the entirety of creation, and a bizarre parallel Universe, lost in an endless sea of other Universes. These two books form the scientific basis for our penultimate book, 'The Sixth Extinction Crisis' - only when do we look to the heavens and the very essence of creation, can we see why as a species we are in such imminent peril.

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