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The origins of life, the workings of the human mind, and the mysteries of the Universe were once the realm of philosophy and theology, but now they are central to the best science writing. Astronomer John Barrow tackles these profound questions with insight and persistence. In this collection of essays, Barrow explores the intersections of science, philosophy, and religion, covering a wide array of topics such as cosmology, evolution, Grand Unified Theories, complexity, chaos, the nature of time, superstring theory, quantum mechanics, particle physics, and the Big Bang theory. His remarkable range includes discussions on how science informs our love of music and the appeal of certain artworks. He recounts the discoveries made by the COBE satellite and their implications for cosmic origins, as well as the debate between Stephen Hawking and Roger Penrose on the universe's nature. Additionally, he thoughtfully reviews E.O. Wilson's Consilience, supporting Wilson's critique of social scientists' ignorance of life sciences. Infused with humor, Barrow's work illuminates modern science while provoking deep reflections on life's ultimate questions.
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Between Inner Space and Outer Space, John D. Barrow
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- 1999
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