You Are Here
A Portable History of the Universe
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Richard Mitchley
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You Are Here is a dazzling exploration of the universe and our relationship to it. It is the story of how something evolved from nothing, and how something became everything. It is the story of science: the greatest story ever told.
Here, for the first time in a single span, is the life of the universe, from quarks to galaxy super-clusters, and from slime to Homo sapiens.
The universe was once a moment of perfect symmetry, and is now 13.7 billion years of history. Clouds of gas were woven into whatever complexity we find in the universe today: the hierarchies of stars, or the brains of mammals.
With wit and erudition, Christopher Potter takes us on a voyage beyond even time and space, to present the state of scientific knowledge at its most up-to-date and exhilarating.
©2009 Christopher Potter (P)2011 Random House Audio GoWhat listeners say about You Are Here
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- Jason
- 19-10-11
Fascinating Stuff!
I've now read the book twice and listened to the audio book numerous times, simply a fascinating read (or listen). Buy it now!!!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-01-21
pointless stat's
I am here! After half an hour listening I wish I wasn't , I love science but this just goes on about bland facts without any explanation. skipped through to see if it was just opening chapter but was meet with...... name/born/died.....name/born/died....etc. This is not for children unless you are trying to kill any passion they have for the science's.
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