Fermi’S Paradox Cosmology and Life

· Trafford Publishing
3.3
6 reviews
Ebook
328
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About this ebook

In a universe as large as this, it would be surprising if earth was the only inhabited planet. Everything we know about cosmology today, suggested that life should be common. Almost certainly some of that would be similar to ourselves, and would also probably be using radio technology in much the way that we do. We should be able to pick up these signals, with the powerful radio telescopes we have today, and the surprising thing is that after 50 years of continuous listening, we have not yet detected a single one. Fermis paradox relates to this finding, but in its original form, was posed as a question, as to why, in a universe such as this, we have no knowledge of the extraterrestrial life which should be common. Many answers have been proposed, none of them satisfactory, and this book looks at the changes which have taken place since Fermis day, both with respect to the origin and evolution of life, and the advancing trends in modern cosmology, to provide current information from which readers can form their own opinion. The author presents a personal view, which is hypothetical and speculative, but consistent with facts nonetheless.

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3.3
6 reviews
Nikolas Sena
May 18, 2015
Very interesting and thought provoking. other than some glaring typos, it's very professionally written and gives good unbiased opinions.
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Ryan Lucas
May 19, 2016
My only complaint is that the book tries to be too comprehensive. It should narrow the range of its focus
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Ignacio Ruiz
June 8, 2024
Misleading title. Only the last third of the book deals with the Fermi Paradox.
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About the author

The Author has degrees in physics and medicine, a PhD in neurobiology, and has published books on relativity and cosmology. He is a past Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society, Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, and was UK representative on the Space Rescue committee of the International Academy of Astronautics, for which he received a medal carried on the first manned Apollo lunar mission. He later returned to clinical practice, as a GP in London, but is now retired and lives with his daughter in the Isle of Wight.

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