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ISBN: PB: 9780300181241

ISBN: HB: 9780300165081

Yale University Press

June 2012

256 pp.

22.9x17.8 cm

72 colour illus.

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£14,99
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£22,50
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New Universe and the Human Future

How a Shared Cosmology Could Transform the World

After a four-century rupture between science and the questions of value and meaning, this groundbreaking book presents an explosive and potentially life-altering idea: if the world could agree on a shared creation story based on modern cosmology and biology – a story that has just become available – it would redefine our relationship with Planet Earth and benefit all of humanity, now and into the distant future. Written in eloquent, accessible prose and illustrated in magnificent colour throughout, including images from innovative simulations of the evolving universe, this book brings the new scientific picture of the universe to life. It interprets what our human place in the cosmos may mean for us and our descendants. It offers unique insights into the potential use of this newfound knowledge to find solutions to seemingly intractable global problems such as climate change and unsustainable growth. And it explains why we need to "think cosmically, act globally" if we're going to have a long-term, prosperous future on Earth.

About the Author

Nancy Ellen Abrams, an attorney, cultural philosopher, and lecturer at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has worked for the Ford Foundation and the Office of Technology Assessment of the U. S. Congress.

Joel R. Primack, Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, is one of the principal creators of the modern theory of the universe on the grand scale.

Reviews

"When science reveals to us an opportunity for profound hope – a potential bond among all humans – we must grasp it and celebrate it. 'The New Universe and the Human Future' shows us how the strange and newly discovered nature of our universe can empower us to meet the gravest challenges of our time" – Archbishop Desmond Tutu, winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace