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The prophet and the astronomer: a scientific journey to the end of time
"Tracing our contemplation of the cosmos from the big bang to the big crunch" (The New Yorker), Marcelo Gleiser explores the shared quest of ancient prophets and today's astronomers to explain the strange phenomena of our skies-from the apocalypse foretold in Revelations to modern sci...
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2003
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description | "Tracing our contemplation of the cosmos from the big bang to the big crunch" (The New Yorker), Marcelo Gleiser explores the shared quest of ancient prophets and today's astronomers to explain the strange phenomena of our skies-from the apocalypse foretold in Revelations to modern science's ongoing identification of multiple cataclysmic threats, including the impact of comets and asteroids on earthly life, the likelihood of future collisions, the meaning of solar eclipses and the death of stars, the implications of black holes for time travel, and the ultimate fate of the universe and time. Presenting insights to cosmological science and apocalyptic philosophy in an "easily accessible" (Library Journal) style, Gleiser is "a rare astrophysicist as comfortable quoting Scripture as explaining formulas" (Booklist). K. C. Cole praises his ability to "[work] the entwined threads of science and religion into a vision of 'the end' that is strangely comforting and inspiring." |
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spelling | cern-20396872021-04-21T20:08:49Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2039687engGleiser, MarceloThe prophet and the astronomer: a scientific journey to the end of timeGeneral Relativity and Cosmology"Tracing our contemplation of the cosmos from the big bang to the big crunch" (The New Yorker), Marcelo Gleiser explores the shared quest of ancient prophets and today's astronomers to explain the strange phenomena of our skies-from the apocalypse foretold in Revelations to modern science's ongoing identification of multiple cataclysmic threats, including the impact of comets and asteroids on earthly life, the likelihood of future collisions, the meaning of solar eclipses and the death of stars, the implications of black holes for time travel, and the ultimate fate of the universe and time. Presenting insights to cosmological science and apocalyptic philosophy in an "easily accessible" (Library Journal) style, Gleiser is "a rare astrophysicist as comfortable quoting Scripture as explaining formulas" (Booklist). K. C. Cole praises his ability to "[work] the entwined threads of science and religion into a vision of 'the end' that is strangely comforting and inspiring."W. W. Nortonoai:cds.cern.ch:20396872003 |
spellingShingle | General Relativity and Cosmology Gleiser, Marcelo The prophet and the astronomer: a scientific journey to the end of time |
title | The prophet and the astronomer: a scientific journey to the end of time |
title_full | The prophet and the astronomer: a scientific journey to the end of time |
title_fullStr | The prophet and the astronomer: a scientific journey to the end of time |
title_full_unstemmed | The prophet and the astronomer: a scientific journey to the end of time |
title_short | The prophet and the astronomer: a scientific journey to the end of time |
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topic | General Relativity and Cosmology |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2039687 |
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