You Are Here

electronic resource

English language

Published April 22, 2009 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-06-177614-4
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You Are Here is a dazzling exploration of the universe and our relationship to it, as seen through the lens of today's most cutting-edge scientific thinking. Christopher Potter brilliantly parses the meaning of what we call the universe. He tells the story of how something evolved from nothing and how something became everything. What does a material description of everything and nothing look like? What is it that science does when it describes a reality that is made out of something? In between nothing and everything is where we live. Here, for the first time in a single span, is the life of the universe, from quarks to galaxy superclusters and from slime to Homo sapiens. The universe was once a moment of perfect symmetry and is now 13.7 billion years of history. Clouds of gas were woven into whatever complexity we find in the universe today: the hierarchies of …

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What is awesome: the descriptions and examples of scale of size, so you can put the universe in perspective (yeah, I know humans aren't the center of the universe, stop repeating yourself mr potter, but that's how we experience it).

What is not awesome: I'm not any clearer on quantum physics than I was after Universe in a Nutshell or Black Holes and Time Warps. I'm not sure there's anything other than crazy genius and a life locked up in a physics lab that would make string theory and particle spin make sense. Beyond that, he didn't say anything I didn't already know about physics and biology that I didn't learn in high school (non-AP, in a public school--regular old bio and physics). The pseudo-lyrical intro is a freshman essay, trying to weave religion and science together but this is
Supposed to be a summary of scientific discovery, not a …

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