Genesis
The Story of How Everything Began
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- 6,49 €
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- 6,49 €
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'Mind-inflating' Wired
'A grand vision of the marvels we've discovered, and the immensity of what we still don't understand' Sunday Times
What if the ancient Greeks were right, and the universe really did spring into being out of chaos and the void? How could we know? And what must its first moments have been like?
To answer these questions, scientists are delving into all the hidden crevices of creation. Armed with giant telescopes and powerful particle accelerators, they probe the subtle mechanisms by which our familiar world came to be, and try to foretell the manner in which it will end.
The result of all this collective effort is a complex tale, stranger at times than even our most ancient creation myths. Yet its building blocks give us the power to work marvels our predecessors could scarcely comprehend. In Genesis, the CERN physicist and bestselling author Guido Tonelli does poetic justice to that great story, the accomplishment of countless minds working together across the ages.
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"Where does all this come from?" asks particle physicist Tonelli in his elegant, accessible English-language debut. The author guides readers through a metaphorical seven days of genesis, a "collective adventure" of scientific exploration stretching from before the Big Bang to the rise of humans on Earth. Tonelli begins with the mystery of time before the Big Bang, making parallels to Greek myth in Hesiod's Theogony, where "Chaos was first of all." The author describes astronomer and priest Georges Lemaître's work on forming the Big Bang theory in 1927, when the idea of an expanding universe disturbed scientists who envisioned one that was a static and unchanging, as put forth by Aristotle. Tonelli covers the formation of atoms, the onset of light, and the distribution of stars in the Milky Way. He also describes how particle accelerators and "super-telescopes" reveal the physics behind elementary particles, stars, and black holes. Tonelli's storytelling successfully weaves curiosity, Greek mythology, and scientific discovery: "From quantum foam something even more astounding than the goddess of love and beauty will be born: an entire universe." Already a bestseller in Italy, Tonelli's lyrical story of creation is sure to ignite the imaginations of American readers.