
The Copernicus Complex
The Quest for Our Cosmic (In)Significance
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- Paperback
288 pages
- Release Date
21 October 2015
Summary
In The Copernicus Complex, renowned astrophysicist and author Caleb Scharf takes us on a cosmic adventure, asserting that the age-old Copernican principle is in need of updating. When Copernicus proposed that the Earth was not the fixed point at the center of the known universe (and therefore we are not unique), he set in motion a colossal scientific juggernaut, forever changing our vision of nature.
But the principle, Scharf argues, has never been entirely true—we do live at…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780141974934 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0141974931 |
| Author: | Caleb Scharf |
| Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Imprint: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 288 |
| Release Date: | 21 October 2015 |
| Weight: | 213g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 129mm x 17mm |
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Critics Review
Mind-blowing stuff … An original and gripping look at the universe and our place in it … I am pleased to report that this book, which aims to show us our place in the grand scheme of things, will not make you lose your marbles. However it may, to use the parlance of a bygone era, blow your mind a bit. In one four-page period, my marginal notes went from “!” to “!!” to “!!!” … A mind-expanding book … You won’t be quite the same after reading it – Nicholas Lezard * Guardian *
The Copernicus Complex delivers its argument with comparable clarity, insight and humour. There is much to enjoy along the way, including a compelling account of the extraordinary diversity of planetary systems we now know to exist * Telegraph *
The Copernicus Complex addresses a perennial mystery: the cosmic significance (or perhaps the insignificance) of life on Earth. Caleb Scharf summarizes current debates on how life began and how pervasive it is, explaining how our perspective has been changed by the recent discovery that there are millions of Earth-like planets in the Milky Way. He sets his theme in a historical context, writing in an engaging and accessible style – Sir Martin Rees, author of Just Six Numbers and From Here to Infinity
A tantalising approach to the mysteries of the universe – Peter Forbes * Independent *
[A] witty, adroitly marshalled treatise on human significance – Robin McKie * Observer *
An intoxicating collection of questions answered with other questions, and startling discoveries that make creation even more mysterious … Books such as these remind us that we are lucky to be here at all, and even luckier to be here now * Guardian *
How reasonable is it to think that we are alone in the vast expanses of space? And how significant is life on Earth on the Universal (or multiversal) scale? These are the questions that astrobiologist Caleb Scharf addresses intelligently and comprehensively in his beautifully written The Copernicus Complex * Nature *
About The Author
Caleb Scharf
Caleb Scharf is the director of Columbia University’s Astrobiology Center. He has written for New Scientist, Science and Nature, and his Life, Unbounded blog was named one of the ‘hottest science blogs’ by The Guardian. He was born in England, and now lives in New York City.
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