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Is
it true the sun is shrinking and will disappear within a hundred thousand
years? What happens to the sun's neutrinos to make them disappear on the
way to our planet? Why does the fact the sky is dark at night prove that
our universe is changing? What are the chances that intelligent beings who
have evolved in conditions similar to Earth's will look like us?
In this delightful excursion through the universe, award-winning
astronomer ans science writer John Gribbin offers some answers - and
shares his thoughts about supernovas, neutron stars, white holes, black
holes, wormholes, and inflation. With his noted knack for making the
complexities of the cosmos understandable to the everyday reader, he takes
us on an unforgettable tour of the unknown - and into some new ways of
thinking about the mysteries of space.
More
information:
www.amazon.com
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