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The Universal History of Us
Tim Coulson
€ 24,95 -
The Sixth Element
"Carbon is arguably humankind's most important chemical element - indeed, possibly the most important element in the universe. Created in the fiery furnaces of stars, carbon is the chemical backbone of the planets and life as we know it. It is essential to every part of our lives: the bones and tissue which give us all shape, the food we eat, the tools we use, the climate which supports life on this planet. Despite these facts, carbon's importance is often overlooked. In this short, popular-level book, astronomers Theodore Snow and Donald Brownlee consider carbon from a cosmic perspective, explaining the inherent chemical and physical nature of the element as well as the ways in which it is foundational to nearly everything in the universe, our environment, and our lives. Snow and Brownlee first discuss the carbon's discovery and origin, as well as the aspects of carbon's chemical makeup (such as its incredible ability to link to itself and bond with many other elements) that make it so special and important to the history of the universe and our solar system. After addressing carbon's role in the chemical evolution of the universe, including the formation and evolution of galaxies, stars, planets, and life, the authors go on to describe its technological uses and its influence on Earth's climate and planetary habitability more generally. Throughout, the authors discuss not only the element itself, but also the scientists across numerous disciplines whose research helped illuminate carbon's wide-ranging importance"--
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Deep Space
Beyond The Solar System To The Edge Of The Universe And The Beginning Of TimeNow in trade paperback and published to coincide with Govert Schilling's latest book, The Astronomy Handbook (BDL, Summer 2024). The hardcover edition of Deep Space has shipped 30,000 copies to date.
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The Beauty Of Falling
A Life In Pursuit Of Gravity€ 26,50 -
Astrophysics for People in a Hurry
There's no better guide through mind-expanding questions such as what the nature of space and time is, how we fit within the universe, and how the universe fits within us than Neil deGrasse Tyson. But today, few of us have time to contemplate the cosmos. So Tyson brings the universe down to Earth succinctly and clearly, with sparkling wit, in digestible chapters consumable any time and anywhere in the busy day. Astrophysics for People in a Hurry reveals just what you need to be fluent and ready for the next cosmic headlines: from the Big Bang to black holes, from quarks to quantum mechanics and from the search for planets to the search for life in the universe.
€ 19,50 -
The Elegant Universe
An erudite explanation of String theory, which resolves the hundred-year-old antagonism between General Relativity and Quantum Theory. Relating the scientific struggle behind physics' search for the theory of everything, it makes some of the most complicated concepts ever contemplated viscerally accessible and entertaining. "Not since the extraordinary success of "A Brief History Of Time", has a scientific book caused such a stir" "Sunday Times".
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General Relativity: The Essentials
A straightforward introduction to General Relativity, explaining the physical, philosophical and mathematical ideas it is built on.
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Celsius
A Life And Death By DegreesSweden's Enlightenment genius and his lessons for a world in crisis
€ 32,95 -
The Biggest Ideas in the Universe 2
'Luminous and straightforward.' Carlo Rovelli
€ 22,00 -
Het absurde universum
Hoe de wetenschap stukloopt op de ongrijpbare werkelijkheidIn Het absurde universum gaat Patrick Chatelion Counet na hoe de wetenschap, net als de theologie, vastloopt in een poging de ongrijpbare werkelijkheid te doorgronden. De auteur laat zien dat wetenschappelijke theorieën, van oerknal tot zwarte gaten en de verwarrende kwantummechanica, steeds theoretischer worden en absurde trekken krijgen. Counet betoogt dat we de wetenschap, zoals eerder de theologie, kritisch moeten bekijken. Dit boek nodigt ons uit om het mysterie te omarmen en te erkennen dat geloof voortkomt uit het besef van het onverklaarbare.
€ 27,99 -
Diamonds Everywhere
Answers to the mysteries of the cosmos for inquiring minds. Explore the entire cosmos in 101 fascinating topics - from mind-blowing numbers, astonishing sights, to strange-but-true discoveries and everything in between.
€ 28,50 -
Universe
The Definitive Visual Guide€ 48,50