Earth-Shattering: Violent Supernovas, Galactic Explosions, Biological Mayhem, Nuclear Meltdowns, and Other Hazards to Life in Our Universe
Autor Bob Bermanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 feb 2019
The
overwhelming
majority
of
celestial
space
is
inactive
and
will
remain
forever
unruffled.
Similarly,
more
than
90
percent
of
the
universe's
70
billion
trillion
suns
had
non-attention-getting
births
and
are
burning
through
their
nuclear
fuel
in
steady,
predictable
fashion.
But
when
cosmic
violence
does
unfold,
it
changes
the
very
fabric
of
the
universe,
with
mega-explosions
and
ripple
effects
that
reach
the
near
limits
of
human
comprehension.
From
colliding
galaxies
to
solar
storms,
and
gamma
ray
bursts
to
space-and-time-warping
upheavals,
these
moments
are
rare
yet
powerful,
often
unseen
but
consequentially
felt.
Likewise,
here
on
Earth,
existence
as
we
know
it
is
fragile,
always
vulnerable
to
hazards
both
natural
and
manufactured.
As
we've
learned
from
textbooks
and
witnessed
in
Hollywood
blockbusters,
existential
threats
such
as
biological
disasters,
asteroid
impacts,
and
climate
upheavals
have
the
all-too-real
power
to
instantaneously
transform
our
routine-centered
lives
into
total
chaos,
or
much
worse.
While
we
might
be
helpless
to
stop
these
catastrophes-whether
they
originate
on
our
own
planet
or
in
the
farthest
reaches
of
space-the
science
behind
such
cataclysmic
forces
is
as
fascinating
as
their
results
can
be
devastating.
InEarth-Shattering,
astronomy
writer
Bob
Berman
guides
us
through
an
epic,
all-inclusive
investigation
into
these
instances
of
violence
both
mammoth
and
microscopic.
From
the
sudden
creation
of
dazzling
"new
stars"
to
the
furiously
explosive
birth
of
our
moon,
from
the
uncomfortable
truth
about
ultra-high-energy
cosmic
rays
bombarding
us
to
the
incredible
ways
in
which
humanity
has
harnessed
cataclysmic
energy
for
its
gain,
Berman
masterfully
synthesizes
some
of
our
worst
fears
into
an
astonishing
portrait
of
the
universe
that
promises
to
transform
the
way
we
look
at
the
world(s)
around
us.
In
the
spirit
of
Neil
deGrasse
Tyson
and
Carlo
Rovelli,
what
emerges
is
a
rollicking,
profound,
and
even
humbling
exploration
of
all
the
things
that
can
go
bump
in
the
night.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316511353
ISBN-10: 0316511358
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Little Brown and Company
ISBN-10: 0316511358
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Little Brown and Company
Notă biografică
Bob
Berman,
one
of
America's
top
astronomy
writers,
is
the
author
ofZapped,
Zoom,andThe
Sun's
Heartbeat.
He
contributed
the
popular
"Night
Watchman"
column
forDiscoverfor
seventeen
years
and
is
currently
a
columnist
forAstronomy,
a
host
on
Northeast
Public
Radio,
and
the
science
editor
ofThe
Old
Farmer's
Almanac.
He
lives
in
Willow,
New
York.
Recenzii
"Berman
writes
with
verve
and
vigor
...Berman's
book
is
a
pleasing
excursion
into
the
hows
and
whys
of
how
the
universe-our
universe,
anyway-took
shape
and
how
it
works-except
when
it
doesn't.
Just
the
book
for
a
bright
teenager
interested
in
astronomy
and
geosciences."—Kirkus