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[EVR]⇒ Descargar Gratis You Are Here A Portable History of the Universe eBook Christopher Potter

You Are Here A Portable History of the Universe eBook Christopher Potter



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A thrilling biography of the universe, as seen through the lens of today’s most cutting-edge scientific thinking. Here’s the book that explains the universe.

You Are Here is an exhilarating journey that shows the cosmos as it has never been seen before. From the smallest parts of matter to the largest structures in the universe, Christopher Potter traces the life of the universe from theories of its conception to theories of its eventual fate. Along this heart-stopping voyage from quarks to galaxies, he writes entertainingly about the history and philosophy of science. With wisdom and wonder, Potter traverses the cosmos from its formation to its eventual end – while exploring everything in between.

Some questions You Are Here sets out to answer
• What is this ‘everything’ that has evolved from nothing? And what do we mean by everything?
• What stuff is ‘nothing’ made out of?
• If the universe contains everything there is then what is it contained in?
• Where are we in the universe?
• Is there room for God in a material universe?
• How scared should we be?
• What fate awaits the universe?

Science actually has answers to these questions, and in You Are Here, Potter will explain them to you.


From the Hardcover edition.

You Are Here A Portable History of the Universe eBook Christopher Potter

Just about everyone who enjoys reading about science will enjoy this book. The subtitle, "A Portable History of the Universe", indicates how ambitious the author's goal was in writing the book. I can give no higher praise than to say that he succeeds. The combination of depth, breadth, and conciseness is amazing. Each page provides food for thought.

Here are just some of the topics covered in the book:

o A history of the philosophy of science
o The origins of Relativity and Quantum Theory
o The Standard Model of Particle Physics
o String Theory
o The history of the universe from the first tiny fraction of the first second
o How stars are formed, destroyed, and re-formed
o Evolution in general
o Geological history and mass extinction
o Human evolution

Over the last few centuries, scientific understanding has often worked to remove ourselves from a privileged place in the universe and to diminish the awe and wonder we experience as we contemplate our existence. "You Are Here" succeeds in restoring awe and wonder and fittingly ends with an apt quote from Freeman Dyson: `Mind is woven into the fabric of the universe'.

Product details

  • File Size 3232 KB
  • Print Length 304 pages
  • Publisher Knopf Canada (May 6, 2010)
  • Publication Date May 25, 2010
  • Language English
  • ASIN B003KVKRMC

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Touching so many pieces of a vast accumulation of ideas and subjects quite well, as an overview for further examination.
Great read.....
This is an exceptional book. I found it both scientifically informative and challenging both to my point of view and my thinking about philosophy. The auther is literate and very well infomed and makes some challenging concepts very clear. He takes on some of the more mind bending pieces of physics and makes them accessible, while drawing one into the insights that modern science has made. I am delighted to have read it.
An amazing collection of thoughts about our world starting at the subatomic particle and expanding to a multiverse. These thoughs also include the mystery of the origins of life and evolution.
This is an excellent book and it does delve into several topics in science, including nuclear physics, astronomy, ancient geology, evolution, etc. It is, as if, Mr Potter compiled many Wikipedia articles on science and then organized them into one big glob of fascinating scientific knowledge. Whatever, he did a splendid job - a enjoyable and readable book. I only wished that I had read it with a yellow marker in order to highlight some interesting facts (eg, our speed for the rotation of the earth, the earth's velocity around the sun, the sun's velocity in the Milky Way, etc.). This certainly spices up the read and makes it entertaining - the element that makes it so appealing for the lay reader.
One sign of a really special book is this as I approach the end of it, I begin to realize that it is so full of valuable knowledge and wisdom that I must read it again. In this work the range of subjects covered, the quality of the writing, the sense of both expert intelligence and youthful wonder is all pretty breathtaking. In this short book, Potter sets out to cover the current state of human knowledge of the universe. He goes over everything from the most minute particles to the grandest theories of the multiverse. He provides facts, lets us in on debates, traces the histories of key developments, and points out where there still is work to be done. The pace is quick, and the author the author never allows things to become too academic for the average reader and yet does not insult our intelligence by dumbing things down too much. It would be doing a disservice to begin pointing out some of the things covered here - it would be better to pick up the book.

We are long past the days of Leonardo and science is of course a collection of highly specialized fields, each with their own vocabulary and concepts. This book is written primarily for the reasonably well-educated lay reader who would like to learn some more about what is known about the universe we live in. It was just the book that I had been looking for - only now I feel like I have to read it again.
This book is awful. So bad that I wondered how I got enticed into purchasing it. I'm glad I got it through BookBub for 2 dollars. I'm still only part way through it, maybe a third, and I started looking at the reviews of it. Yesterday, I saw people loved it; today, I added the search "errors" and found like-minded individuals. I have been trained as a particle physicist, so I do have some expectations. Some glaring errors I found presuming that since the story of Galileo dropping balls from the leaning tower isn't true but is apocryphal, that he didn't conduct experiments at all. Another is, neglecting that Galileo's most significant evidence against the Geocentric Model is his observations of Venus, and then to say that one can add more epicycles to the Ptolematic Model making the observations work, you just can't get a "full" Venus in a geocentric model. The last one I've read is that somehow, by looking at a radioactive substance, I can make it wait to decay! I've now read some other reviews and they suggest this is just a collection of Wikipedia articles mashed together.
Just about everyone who enjoys reading about science will enjoy this book. The subtitle, "A Portable History of the Universe", indicates how ambitious the author's goal was in writing the book. I can give no higher praise than to say that he succeeds. The combination of depth, breadth, and conciseness is amazing. Each page provides food for thought.

Here are just some of the topics covered in the book

o A history of the philosophy of science
o The origins of Relativity and Quantum Theory
o The Standard Model of Particle Physics
o String Theory
o The history of the universe from the first tiny fraction of the first second
o How stars are formed, destroyed, and re-formed
o Evolution in general
o Geological history and mass extinction
o Human evolution

Over the last few centuries, scientific understanding has often worked to remove ourselves from a privileged place in the universe and to diminish the awe and wonder we experience as we contemplate our existence. "You Are Here" succeeds in restoring awe and wonder and fittingly ends with an apt quote from Freeman Dyson `Mind is woven into the fabric of the universe'.
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