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    Planetary Dreams: The Quest to Discover Life Beyond Earth

    Planetary Dreams by Shapiro, Robert;

    The Quest to Discover Life Beyond Earth

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    • Publisher John Wiley & Sons
    • Date of Publication 14 June 2001

    • ISBN 9780471407355
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages320 pages
    • Size 234x157x18 mm
    • Weight 474 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The Quest To Discover Life Beyond Earth.



    "The 'dreams' that I write of are not the usual ones, the images that come up in our minds involuntarily during certain stages of sleep, but rather the hopes and expectations that we have lavished upon other worlds around us. "?from the Preface.

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    The Quest To Discover Life Beyond Earth.



    "The 'dreams' that I write of are not the usual ones, the images that come up in our minds involuntarily during certain stages of sleep, but rather the hopes and expectations that we have lavished upon other worlds around us."?from the Preface.



    The surprisingly long history of debate over extraterrestrial life is full of marvelous visions of what life "out there" might be like, as well as remarkable stories of alleged sightings and heated disputes about the probability that life might actually have arisen more than once. In Planetary Dreams, acclaimed author Robert Shapiro explores this rich history of dreams and debates in search of the best current answers to the most elusive and compelling of all questions: Are we alone?



    In his pursuit, he presents three contrasting views regarding how life might have started: through Divine Creation, by a highly unlikely stroke of luck, or by the inevitable process of a natural law that he terms the Life Principle. We are treated to a lively fictional dinner debate among the leading proponents of these schools of thought?with the last named group arguing that life has almost surely formed in many places throughout the universe, and the others that life may well be entirely unique to our own blue planet. To set the stage for a deep exploration of the question, the author then leads us on a fantastic journey through the museum of the cosmos, an imagined building that holds models of the universe at different degrees of magnification. We then journey deep into inner space to view the astonishingly intricate life of a single cell, and learn why the origin of such a complex object from simple chemical mixtures poses one of the most profound enigmas known to science.



    Writing in a wonderfully entertaining style, Shapiro then reviews the competing theories about the start of life on Earth, and suggests the debate may best be settled by finding signs of life on the other worlds of our solar system. He takes us on a guided tour of the most likely sites, from the underground hot springs of Mars to the ice?covered oceans of Jupiter's airless moons.



    Along the way, he shares a wealth of fascinating stories about the ways in which our views of the heavens have changed, from the theories of ancient philosphers, who argued that the Moon was inhabited, to the current Origins and Astrobiology initiatives of NASA. He describes the probes that will be sent out in the near future in pursuit of the first compelling physical evidence of life beyond Earth, and concludes with a radical suggestion about how this quest might be supported through the next millennium. As we launch into an exciting new era of space exploration, Planetary Dreams offers a thoughtful and entertaining exploration of both the history of our hopes and expectations and a vision of a possible future in which the discovery of life elsewhere will provide a new view of our place in the universe.

    Critical Acclaim for

    PLANETARY DREAMS

    The Quest To Discover Life Beyond Earth

    "The stunning insights provided in Planetary Dreams make it a book for everyone who has the slightest curiosity about our role in the cosmos." Hugh Downs, ABC News, 20/20


    "The broadest and, in a philosophical sense, the deepest book to examine the question of the origins of life in the universe. . . . A wise, kindly, and beautifully written book, Planetary Dreams sets forth a vision of a truly human and humane future and a hope for a richly inhabited universe." Ben Bova, six?time Hugo Award winner and past president of the National Space Society


    "If you are interested in the search for extraterrestrial life. . .then Planetary Dreams is a must read. Delightfully written." Louis D. Friedman, Executive Director, The Planetary Society


    "Combining many narrative elements, including a description of his fanciful institution, the Museum of the Cosmos, Shapiro?s imaginative, multifaceted work should meet the yearnings of space enthusiasts and of the wider public, as Carl Sagan?s books did." Booklist



    "A book for everyone who has the slightest curiousity about our role in the cosmos."??Hugh Downs, ABC News, 20/20



    "The broadest and, in a philosophical sense, the deepest book to examine the question of the origins of life in the universe... A wise, kindly, and beautifully written book, PLANETARY DREAMS sets forth a vision of a truly human and humane future and a hope for a richly inhabited universe."??Ben Bova, six?time Hugo Award?winner and past president of the National Space Society



    "If you are interested in the search for extraterrestrial life...then PLANETARY DREAMS is a must read. Delightfully written."??Louis D. Friedman, executive Director, The Planetary Society.



    "Combining many narrative elements, including a description of his fanciful institution, the Museum of the Cosmos, Shapiro's imaginative, multifaceted work should meet the yearnings of space enthusiasts and of the wider public, as Carl Sagan's books did."??Booklist

    "A book for everyone who has the slightest curiousity about our role in the cosmos."??Hugh Downs, ABC News, 20/20

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface.



    Acknowledgments.



    Planetary Dreams.



    A Shift in the Cosmos.



    A Matter of Perspective.



    Life in the Museum.



    The Missing Machine.



    The Life Principle.



    Cosmic Sweepings.



    A Plentitude of Worlds.



    The Big Orange.



    In the Realm of the Giants.



    Signs of Ancient Visitors.



    Supporting the Dream.



    Notes.



    Index.

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