Insightful, good-humored essays on the possibilities of alien life and
the uses of space exploration, based on an astrobiologist’s everyday
conversations with his fellow humans—taxi drivers, to be precise.
“This is a joy to read.” —Publishers Weekly If you’ve ever sat
in the back seat of a taxi, you know that cabbies like to talk. Sports
or politics, your job or theirs, taxi drivers are fine
conversationalists on just about any topic. And when the passenger is
astrobiologist Charles Cockell, that topic is usually space and what,
if anything, lives out there. Inspired by conversations with drivers
all over the world, Taxi from Another Planet tackles the questions
that everyday people have about the cosmos and our place in it. Will
we understand aliens? What if there isn’t life out in the universe?
Is Mars our Plan B? And why is the government spending tax dollars on
space programs anyway? Each essay in this genial collection takes
questions like these as a starting point on the way to a range of
insightful, even poignant, observations. Cockell delves into debates
over the inevitability of life and looks to both human history and
scientific knowledge to consider what first contact will be like and
what we can expect from spacefaring societies. He also offers a
forceful argument for the sympathies between space exploration and
environmentalism. A shrewd and entertaining foray into the most
fundamental mysteries, Taxi from Another Planet brings together the
wisdom of scientific experts and their fellow citizens of Earth, the
better to understand how life might unfold elsewhere.
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Conversations with Drivers about Life in the Universe
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780674279933
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Harvard University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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