The Living Universe is a comprehensive, historically nuanced study of the formation of the new scientific discipline of exobiology and its transformation into astrobiology. Among many other themes, the authors analyze how research on the origin of life became wedded to the search for life on other planets and for extraterrestrial intelligence. Many scientific breakthroughs of the last forty years were either directly supported or indirectly spun off from NASA's exobiology program, including cell symbiosis, the discovery of the Archaea, and the theories of Nuclear Winter and the asteroid extinction of the dinosaurs. Exobiology and astrobiology have generated public fascination, enormous public relations benefits for NASA, and--on the flip side of the coin--some of the most heated political wrangling ever seen in government science funding. Dick and Strick providea riveting overview of the search for life throughout the universe, with all of the Earthly complexities of a science-in-the-making and the imperfect humans called scientists. Their book will appeal to biologists, historians and philosophers of science, planetary scientists (including geologists), and an educated general readership interested in the investigation of life on other planets.
Astrobiology–the study of life in space–is one of today’s fastest growing and most popular fields of science. In this compelling, accessible, and elegantly reasoned new book, award-winning scholar and researcher...
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This book is the first to include oral history interviews with most of the primary participants from 1953 to the present.
Exploring the Living Universe: A Strategy for Space Life Sciences
This book represents a discussion and interrogatory concerning the Creator and Its creations including the Human race.
The Birth of Consciousness
Using the tools of science, two university scientists demonstrate that everything in the universe is alive, eternal and evolving and present their new model of life, the universal living memory.
The first book to explore and explain the significance of this dramatic discovery, John Gribbin's In the Beginning uses the results to synthesize a startlingly new understanding of the Universe.
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This book presents and confirms the long sought Unified Field Theory as well as the Quantum Theory of Gravity.