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My Favorite Universe
- Narrated by: Neil deGrasse Tyson
- Length: 6 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
What forces molded the universe? Are those forces still at work, removing, changing, or adding heavenly bodies even as we gaze upward? Will humanity, and Earth itself, one day be gone? Are we alone?
In an era when science journalism is perhaps more thorough and ambitious than ever before, fascinating explorations of questions like these seem available to us almost every day - provided we have a working understanding of the scientific theories on which they're based. Discover the answers to these and other startling questions about the cosmos with My Favorite Universe, a spirited and intellectually engaging journey through the cosmos and its history, from before the big bang to the likely ways in which Earth, and perhaps the entire universe, might end.
In this lecture series, Professor Neil deGrasse Tyson, the astrophysicist who directs the nation's most famous planetarium, makes that understanding available to anyone. Explore how black holes are formed, how asteroids move through space, why the odds seem overwhelmingly in favor of extraterrestrial life, and much more. With the foundation provided by this magnificent course, the realities of the universe will be revealed in stark - and often violent - beauty.
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- Arpit Vaish
- 02-02-23
No SI Units. Otherwise a nice book.
Good book, even though old. A lot new has been discovered in Science. But this book would serve to pique your interest if you're a beginner.
Cut one star due to non usage of SI Units.
I believe any science book, especially written and narrated by Scientists should be in the units of science, ie, SI Units.
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