BRAND NEW UNIVERSE AND EARTH HISTORY REVEALED

BRAND NEW UNIVERSE AND EARTH HISTORY REVEALED
Author: Hery Kusmawan
Publisher: CV. Green Publisher Indonesia
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2024-02-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 6238479582

Brand New Universe And Earth History Revealed Is A Groundbreaking Book That Delves Into The Mysteries Of The Universe And Earth’s History, Offering A Fresh Perspective On Our Understanding Of The Cosmos And Our Planet. The Book Takes Readers On A Journey Through Time, Exploring The Origins Of The Universe, The Formation Of Earth, And The Evolution Of Life On Our Planet. The Author Presents Cutting-Edge Scientific Research And Theories To Shed Light On Key Questions About The Universe And Earth’s Past. From The Big Bang Theory To The Emergence Of Life On Earth, “Brand New Universe And Earth History Revealed” Challenges Conventional Wisdom And Offers New Insights Into The Forces That Have Shaped Our World. Through Engaging Storytelling And Accessible Language, The Book Invites Readers To Rethink Their Understanding Of The Universe And Humanity’s Place In It. By Weaving Together Scientific Discoveries, Historical Events, And Philosophical Reflections, The Author Paints A Comprehensive Picture Of The Grand Narrative Of Existence. Whether You Are A Science Enthusiast, A History Buff, Or Simply Curious About The Mysteries Of The Cosmos, “Brand New Universe And Earth History Revealed” Promises To Captivate Your Imagination And Expand Your Knowledge Of The Universe And Earth’s Rich History

Science and Creationism

Science and Creationism
Author: National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1999
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780309064064

This edition of Science and Creationism summarizes key aspects of several of the most important lines of evidence supporting evolution. It describes some of the positions taken by advocates of creation science and presents an analysis of these claims. This document lays out for a broader audience the case against presenting religious concepts in science classes. The document covers the origin of the universe, Earth, and life; evidence supporting biological evolution; and human evolution. (Contains 31 references.) (CCM)

How It Began: A Time-Traveler's Guide to the Universe

How It Began: A Time-Traveler's Guide to the Universe
Author: Chris Impey
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2012-03-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0393083055

“Impey combines the vision of a practicing scientist with the voice of a gifted storyteller.”—Dava Sobel In this vibrant, eye-opening tour of milestones in the history of our universe, Chris Impey guides us through space and time, leading us from the familiar sights of the night sky to the dazzlingly strange aftermath of the Big Bang. What if we could look into space and see not only our place in the universe but also how we came to be here? As it happens, we can. Because it takes time for light to travel, we see more and more distant regions of the universe as they were in the successively greater past. Impey uses this concept—"look-back time"—to take us on an intergalactic tour that is simultaneously out in space and back in time. Performing a type of cosmic archaeology, Impey brilliantly describes the astronomical clues that scientists have used to solve fascinating mysteries about the origins and development of our universe. The milestones on this journey range from the nearby to the remote: we travel from the Moon, Jupiter, and the black hole at the heart of our galaxy all the way to the first star, the first ray of light, and even the strange, roiling conditions of the infant universe, an intense and volatile environment in which matter was created from pure energy. Impey gives us breathtaking visual descriptions and also explains what each landmark can reveal about the universe and its history. His lucid, wonderfully engaging scientific discussions bring us to the brink of modern cosmology and physics, illuminating such mind-bending concepts as invisible dimensions, timelessness, and multiple universes. A dynamic and unforgettable portrait of the cosmos, How It Began will reward its readers with a deeper understanding of the universe we inhabit as well as a renewed sense of wonder at its beauty and mystery.

Journey of the Universe

Journey of the Universe
Author: Brian Thomas Swimme
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2011-06-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0300171900

The authors tell the epic story of the universe from an inspired new perspective, weaving the findings of modern science together with enduring wisdom found in the humanistic traditions of the West, China, India, and indigenous peoples. This book is part of a larger project that includes a documentary film, educational DVD series, and Web site.

Journey of the Universe

Journey of the Universe
Author: Brian Thomas Swimme
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2011-06-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 030017621X

The basis for the Emmy-winning film. “A wonderful, highly readable account of the history of the universe from the Big Bang through the present moment.”—Thomas Lovejoy, University Professor in Environmental Science and Policy, George Mason University Through the astonishing combined achievements of natural scientists worldwide, we now have a detailed account of how galaxies and stars, planets and living organisms, human beings and human consciousness came to be. And yet . . . we thirst for answers to questions that have haunted humanity from the very beginning. What is our place in the 14-billion-year history of the universe? What roles do we play in Earth’s history? How do we connect with the intricate web of life on Earth? In Journey of the Universe, Brian Thomas Swimme and Mary Evelyn Tucker tell the epic story of the universe from an inspired new perspective, weaving the findings of modern science together with enduring wisdom found in the humanistic traditions of the West, China, India, and indigenous peoples. The authors explore cosmic evolution as a profoundly wondrous process based on creativity, connection, and interdependence, and they envision an unprecedented opportunity for the world’s people to address the daunting ecological and social challenges of our times. Journey of the Universe transforms how we understand our origins and envision our future. Though a little book, it tells a big story one that inspires hope for a way in which Earth and its human civilizations could flourish together. “What’s most striking about Swimme and Tucker’s work is a simple but beautiful assumption: a cosmological orientation opens the human mind to wonder, gratitude, humility, and creativity.”—Orion

Why the Universe Is the Way It Is

Why the Universe Is the Way It Is
Author: Hugh Ross
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780801071966

Increasingly astronomers recognize that if the cosmos had not unfolded exactly as it did, humanity would not, could not, exist. Yet these researchers--along with countless ordinary folks--resist belief in the biblical Creator. Why? They say a loving God would have made a better home for us, one without trouble and tragedy. In Why the Universe Is the Way It Is, Hugh Ross draws from his depth of study in both science and Scripture to explain how the universe's design fulfills several distinct purposes. He also reveals God's surpassing love and ultimate purposes for each individual. Why the Universe Is the Way It Is will interest anyone who wonders where and how the universe came to be, what or who is responsible for it, why we are here, or how and when the universe ends. Far from leaving the reader at this philosophical jumping-off point, Ross builds toward answering the big question of human destiny and the specific question of each reader's personal destiny.

The Universe Within

The Universe Within
Author: Neil Shubin
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-01-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0141924012

In The Universe Within, Neil Shubin, one of the world's leading experts, reveals to us the extraordinary cosmic and evolutionary adventure of our own bodies. During the past 13.7 billion years (or so) since the Big Bang, our universe has evolved, stars have formed and died and our planet congealed from the matter in space. For aeons, the earth has circled the sun while mountains, seas and entire continents have come and gone. Against this epic backdrop, humanity's place in the cosmos can look tiny and insignificant. But as Neil Shubin shows in this revelatory new book, the one place where universe, solar system and planet merge is inside your body. Shubin shows how the origin of the Moon is tied to our internal body clocks; how the vast amounts of water on Earth and inside all living creatures crossed the deepest stretches of space to us; how strange fluctuations in the orbits within our solar system have led to our irregular ice-ages; and how tiny imbalances in the chaos immediately after the Big Bang can explain why matter exists at all. Delving below the earth's surface and into the frozen Arctic, exploring the smallest atomic structures and the vast reaches of space, Neil Shubin uncovers a sublimely beautiful, almost magical truth: that in every one of us lies the most profound story of all - how we and our world came to be. 'Shubin is not only a distinguished scientist, but a wonderfully lucid and elegant writer; he is an irrepressibly enthusiastic teacher ... a science writer of the first rank', Oliver Sacks Neil Shubin is a palaeontologist in the great tradition of his mentors, Ernst Mayr and Stephen Jay Gould. He has discovered fossils around the world that have changed the way we think about many of the key transitions in evolution and has pioneered a new synthesis of expeditionary palaeontology, developmental genetics and genomics. He trained at Columbia, Harvard and Berkeley and is currently a Professor in the Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago. His previous book is Your Inner Fish: The amazing discovery of our 375-million-year-old ancestor.

A Walk Through Time

A Walk Through Time
Author: Sidney Liebes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1998-10-06
Genre: Science
ISBN:

"A Walk Through Time" is a landmark book, gorgeously illustrating the remarkable drama of the history of the universe, from the furious blast of the Big Bang to the first pulse of life on Earth and on through the rich pageant of life's evolution from primordial microbes to the rise of "Homo sapiens". 130 color illustrations.

Cosmic History

Cosmic History
Author: Sten Odenwald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-03-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781544211534

This book is a summary of over one thousand events in the history of our universe from 'before' the Big Bang to the appearance of life on Earth, and the evolution of the human species to the time of the last Ice Age. The interplay of these events in time reveals many amazing patterns that combined to lead to the present moment and beyond. This book is a companion guide to Eternity:A User's Guide but by excluding most colored illustrations and tables, it is a compact and a fast read--- perfect for a 'Twitterized' synopsis of the major events in history that helped make our universe, our solar system and life on Earth what it is today.

Encyclopedia of Fundamentalism: Volume 3 of Religion & Society

Encyclopedia of Fundamentalism: Volume 3 of Religion & Society
Author: Brenda Brasher
Publisher: Berkshire Publishing Group
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2001-10-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1614728348

The Encyclopedia of Fundamentalism is the third volume of the acclaimed Religion & Society series. The Encyclopedia of Fundamentalism follows a broad definition of fundamentalism and covers fundamentalism across time and place, although the emphasis remains on its primary manifestation: Protestant fundamentalism in the United States. It draws upon the work of historians, sociologists, religious scholars, anthropologists, political scientists, and others.