The Last Three Minutes: Conjectures about the Ultimate Fate of the Universe Contributor(s): Davies, Paul (Author) |
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ISBN: 0465038514 ISBN-13: 9780465038510 Publisher: Basic Books OUR PRICE: $14.20 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: January 1997 Annotation: Gloom and doom. Since the dawn of time, man has speculated about how the world might end. With clear language that makes the cutting-edge science of quarks, neutrinos, wormholes, and metaverses accessible to the layman, Australia's Professor Paul Davies treats readers to a wide range of conjectures about the ultimate fate of the universe. Perhaps if we dwell on one of them long enough, it will happen. Wonderfully morbid to the core. Index. |
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BISAC Categories: - Science | Astronomy |
Dewey: 523.1 |
Lexile Measure: 1270 |
Series: Science Masters |
Physical Information: 0.47" H x 5.32" W x 8.03" (0.29 lbs) 176 pages |
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Publisher Description: Ragnarok. Armageddon. Doomsday. Since the dawn of time, man has wondered how the world would end. In The Last Three Minutes, Paul Davies reveals the latest theories. It might end in a whimper, slowly scattering into the infinite void. Then again, it might be yanked back by its own gravity and end in a catastrophic Big Crunch. There are other, more frightening possibilities. We may be seconds away from doom at this very moment. Written in clear language that makes the cutting-edge science of quarks, neutrinos, wormholes, and metaverses accessible to the layman, The Last Three Minutes treats readers to a wide range of conjectures about the ultimate fate of the universe. Along the way, it takes the occasional divergent path to discuss some slightly less cataclysmic topics such as galactic colonization, what would happen if the Earth were struck by the comet Swift-Tuttle (a distinct possibility), the effects of falling in a black hole, and how to create a baby universe. Wonderfully morbid to the core, this is one of the most original science books to come along in years. |