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OverviewThis book follows the evolutionary trail all the way from the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago to conscious life today. It is an accessible introductory book written for the interested layperson – anyone interested in the ‘big picture’ coming from modern science. It covers a wide range of topics including the origin and evolution of our universe, the nature and origin of life, the evolution of life including questions of birth and death, the evolution of cognition, the nature of consciousness, the possibility of extraterrestrial life and the future of the universe. The book is written in a narrative style, as these topics are all parts of a single story. It concludes with a discussion on the nature and future of science. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter ShaverPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.427kg ISBN: 9783642202605ISBN 10: 3642202608 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 26 August 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsSetting the scene.- The universe is expanding and evolving.- What’s the matter?.- Inner and outer space.- The origin of our universe – and others?.- Is our universe fine-tuned for life?.- The universe on fast forward.- The cradles of life.- The astonishing diversity of life.- The astonishing unity of life.- How did life begin?.- How did life evolve?.- Comings and goings.- Did cognition evolve?.- What about consciousness?.- Are we special?.- Are we alone in the universe?.- What is the future of the universe?.- Why should we be able to understand the universe at all?.- Epilogue.- Further Reading.- Acknowledgements.- Index.ReviewsPeter Shaver has written engagingly for anyone curious about the world we inhabit. If you'd like to know how the Universe began, where the chemical elements originated, how life may have started on Earth, how man, ants and bacteria are related to each other, or why we humans think, you will enjoy this panoramic book and its clear presentation -- Martin Harwit, Emeritus Professor at Cornell University, NY, and past Director of the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum, Washington This is a well written, marvellous book for a very broad audience which covers much of current scientific thought in a concise way. The author successfully shows how many of the great philosophical issues that have fascinated humanity for centuries from the origin of the world, the evolution of life to the nature of consciousness are gradually being shifted from the domain of philosophy or speculation to that of rigorous science. -- Lodewijk Woltjer, past Director General of the European Southern Observatory and past President of the International Astronomical Union. Where did the universe come from? What is life and how did it begin? How did complex life-forms evolve? How did consciousness arise? Are we alone in the universe? Questions don't get any bigger than these. In this beautifully concise account, astrophysicist Peter Shaver asks these questions and more and assesses how far modern science has come to providing answers. Anyone who has ever wondered who we are and where we came from should read this book -- Steve Simpson, Professor of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney A very elegant, open-minded book that opens the door for informed discussion of the continuity of evolutionary processes from the big bang to the emergence of the mind... stimulating and highly engaging reading -- Ryszard Maleszka, Professor of Molecular Genetics, Australian National University, Canberra. Author InformationThe author is Canadian, obtained a PhD in astrophysics at the University of Sydney in Australia, and spent most of his career as a senior scientist at the European Southern Observatory (ESO), based in Munich. He has authored or co-authored over 250 scientific papers, and edited six books on astronomy and astrophysics. His interests have ranged from our galaxy to distant quasars and the reionization of the universe. He was instrumental in the establishment of Europe’s participation in the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) project. A member of various international organizations and committees, he served as President of the International Astronomical Union’s Division on Galaxies and the Universe. Now retired, he and his Australian wife split their time between Sydney, Toronto, and Europe, and he devotes himself to broadening his horizons in science, in the process having written this book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |