
Do a little armchair space travel, rub elbows with alien life forms, and stretch your mind to the furthest corners of our uncharted universe. With this astonishing guide book, The Stars of Heaven, you need not be an astronomer to explore the mysteries of stars and their profound meaning for human existence. Stars have fascinated humankind since the dawn of history and have allowed us to transcend ordinary lives in our literature, art, and religions. In fact, humans have always looked to the stars as a source of inspiration and transcendence that lifts us beyond the boundaries of ordinary intuition. In the tradition of One Two Three... Infinity, Pickover tackles a range of topics from stellar evolution to the fundamental and awe-inspiring reasons why the universe permits life to flourish. Where did we come from? What is the universe's ultimate fate? Pickover alternates sections that explain the mysteries of the cosmos with sections that dramatize mind-expanding concepts through a fictional dialog between futuristic humans and their alien peers who embark on a journey beyond the reader's wildest imagination. This highly accessible and entertaining approach turns an intimidating subject into a scientific game open to all dreamers. Told in Clifford Pickover's inimitable blend of fascinating state-of-the-art science and whimsical science fiction, and packed with numerous diagrams and illustrations, The Stars of Heaven unfolds a world of paradox and mystery, one that will intrigue anyone who has ever pondered the night sky with wonder.
This book investigates the fundamental nature of stellar evolution and the cosmic conditions that permit life to flourish within the universe. Clifford A. Pickover, a prolific author known for his work in mathematics and science communication, utilizes a hybrid structure to bridge the gap between rigorous astrophysics and speculative inquiry. By alternating between factual scientific exposition and fictionalized dialogues, he argues that the study of the stars is essential to understanding human existence and our place in the cosmos.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the accessible nature of the prose, which successfully demystifies complex astronomical concepts for a general audience. Experts highlight this work as a creative example of science communication that effectively uses narrative techniques to engage non-specialist readers.
Page Count:
253
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190291346
ISBN-13:
9780190291341
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