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The Copernicus Complex: Our Cosmic Significance in a Universe of Planets and Probabilities

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English
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"Intoxicating . . . questions and startling discoveries. . . . Books such as these remind us that we are lucky to be here at all, and even luckier to be here now." ―The Guardian (UK) A Physics World Best Book of the Year An NBC News Top Science and Tech Book of the Year In the sixteenth century, Nicolaus Copernicus dared to go against the establishment by proposing that Earth rotates around the Sun. Having demoted Earth from its unique position in the cosmos to one of mediocrity, Copernicus set in motion a revolution in scientific thought. This perspective has influenced our thinking for centuries. However, recent evidence challenges the Copernican Principle, hinting that we do in fact live in a special place, at a special time, as the product of a chain of unlikely events. In The Copernicus Complex, renowned astrophysicist Caleb Scharf takes us on a scientific adventure, from tiny microbes within the Earth to distant exoplanets, probability theory, and beyond, arguing that there is a third way of viewing our place in the cosmos. As Scharf explains, we do occupy an unusual time in a fourteen-billion-year-old universe, in a somewhat unusual type of solar system surrounded by an ocean of unimaginable planetary diversity. Yet life here is built from the most common chemistry in the universe, and we are a snapshot taken from billions of years of biological evolution. Bringing us to the cutting edge of scientific discovery, Scharf shows how the answers to fundamental questions of existence will come from embracing the peculiarity of our circumstance without denying the Copernican vision. "A grand tour of important findings from astronomy to biology that are relevant to the cosmic and microscopic search for life." ―Mario Livio, Nature

© 2024 Scientific American / Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Ebook): 9780374709464

Release date

Ebook: September 4, 2024

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