Books on Evolution and the Big Bang
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Books on Evolution and the Big Bang
Does anybody know any good books on the aforementioned subjects? I have The Search for Life in the Universe by Donald Goldsmith and Tobias Owens. I also took Goldsmith's class. It's pretty good and covers both the creation of the universe as well as how life started and evolved on Earth. Then it links it to how and where we should look for life elsewhere in relation to the events that occurred to create life here. Any suggestions for books, besides Origin of Species; that one's pretty obvious of course.
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The two authors that come to mind are:
Stephen Hawkings, "Brief History of Time"
Lee Smolin, "Three Roads to Quantum Gravity", "The Life of the Cosmos"
The September issue of Scientific American was devoted to "Time" (like timemachines, nature of time, time and the brain, etc) and like all issues is available at www.sciam.com for free (although I buy them anyway, cuz anyone putting free issues on the net deserves my money)! Previous issues, dealing with big bang, inflation, etc, are there too.
Stephen Hawkings, "Brief History of Time"
Lee Smolin, "Three Roads to Quantum Gravity", "The Life of the Cosmos"
The September issue of Scientific American was devoted to "Time" (like timemachines, nature of time, time and the brain, etc) and like all issues is available at www.sciam.com for free (although I buy them anyway, cuz anyone putting free issues on the net deserves my money)! Previous issues, dealing with big bang, inflation, etc, are there too.
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Brief History of Time is of course a really good book. If you're looking for something more easier to understand, I would reccommend Stephen Hawking's Universe by David Filkin. It's a really good book that simplifies the history of astronomy from the ancient Greeks to todays knowledge. It also has lots of cool pictures.
The most basic assumption about the world is that it does not contradict itself.