The Copernicus Complex Our Cosmic Significance in a Universe of Planets and Probabilities

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"A groundbreaking revision of the Copernican principle Though the concept of "the universe" suggests the containment of everything, the latest ideas in cosmology hint that our universe may be just one of a multitude of others--a single slice of an infinity of parallel realities. In The Copernicus Complex, the renowned astrophysicist and author Caleb Scharf takes us on a cosmic adventure like no other, from tiny microbes within the Earth to distant exoplanets and beyond, asserting that the age-old Copernican principle is in need of updating. As Scharf argues, when Copernicus proposed that the Earth was not the fixed point at the center of the known universe (and therefore we are not unique), he set in motion a colossal scientific juggernaut, forever changing our vision of nature. But the principle has never been entirely true--we do live at a particular time, in a particular location, under particular circumstances. To solve this conun

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ISBN: 9780374129217
Publisher: Scientific American/Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Imprint: Scientific American/Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Edition: First edition
DEWEY: 523.1
DEWEY edition: 2 3
Number of pages: 278
Weight: -1g