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The Possibility of Life
The Possibility of Life: Science, Imagination, and Our Quest for Kinship in the Cosmos | Jaime Green
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Every page of this book makes our shared universe feel larger and more interesting than ever before, a true gift of fascinating science and engrossing storytelling. Matt Bell, author of Appleseed A spellbinding exploration of alien life and the cosmos, examining how the possibility of life on other planets shapes our understanding of humanity One of the most powerful questions humans ask about the cosmos is: Are we alone? While the science behind this inquiry is fascinating, it doesnt exist in a vacuum. It is a reflection of our values, our fears, and most importantly, our enduring sense of hope. In The Possibility of Life, acclaimed science journalist Jaime Green traces the history of our understanding, from the days of Galileo and Copernicus to our contemporary quest for exoplanets. Along the way, she interweaves insights from science fiction writers who construct worlds that in turn inspire scientists. Incorporating expert interviews, cutting-edge astronomy research, philosophical inquiry, and pop culture touchstones ranging from A Wrinkle in Time to Star Trek to Arrival, The Possibility of Life explores our evolving conception of the cosmos to ask an even deeper question: What does it mean to be human?
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It took me quite some time to finish this book. It is very interesting, but it bogs down in some of the longer sections. Should we search for life among the stars or is it enough to try and figure out how life began on earth? Both may seem important and/or improbable, but the advantage we have is that there is already life on our planet, our home. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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The possibility of life is an extraordinary exploration of our place in the universe questioning the possibility of aloneness. Green skilfully uses science-fiction, popular culture, anecdotes, interviews and research to deftly answer the question is there life in the universe?
This is a warm, witty, intelligent and most of all, fun read, addressing the question we've all asked, 'Are we alone?'
Highly recommended. ⬇