Here Be Dragons

The Scientific Quest for Extraterrestrial Life

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Cosmology, Astronomy, Astrophysics & Space Science
Cover of the book Here Be Dragons by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner, Oxford University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner ISBN: 9780190287108
Publisher: Oxford University Press Publication: November 15, 2001
Imprint: Oxford University Press Language: English
Author: Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
ISBN: 9780190287108
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication: November 15, 2001
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Language: English

The discovery of life on other planets would be perhaps the most momentous revelation in human history, more disorienting and more profound than either the Copernican or Darwinian revolutions, which knocked the earth from the center of the universe and humankind from its position of lofty self-regard. In Here Be Dragons, astronomer David Koerner and neurobiologist Simon LeVay offer a scientifically compelling and colorful account of the search for life beyond Earth. The authors survey the work of biologists, cosmologists, computer theorists, NASA engineers, SETI researchers, roboticists, and UFO enthusiasts and debunkers as they attempt to answer the greatest remaining question facing humankind: Are we alone? From their "safe haven of skepticism" the authors venture into the "rough seas of speculation," where theory and evidence run the gamut from hard science to hocus pocus. Arguing that the universe is spectacularly suited for the evolution of living creatures, Koerner and LeVay give us ringside seats at the great debates of Big Science. The contenitous arguments about what really happens in evolution, the acrimonious UFO controversy, and the debate over intelligence versus artificial intelligence shed new light on the wildly divergent claims about the universe and life's place in it. The authors argue that while no direct evidence of extraterrestrial life yet exists, habitats and chemical building blocks for life abound in the universe. A wealth of new astronomical techniques and space missions may provide this evidence early in the next century. Lucidly written and scientifically rigorous, Here Be Dragons presents everything we know thus far about the emergence of intelligent life here on earth and, perhaps, beyond.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The discovery of life on other planets would be perhaps the most momentous revelation in human history, more disorienting and more profound than either the Copernican or Darwinian revolutions, which knocked the earth from the center of the universe and humankind from its position of lofty self-regard. In Here Be Dragons, astronomer David Koerner and neurobiologist Simon LeVay offer a scientifically compelling and colorful account of the search for life beyond Earth. The authors survey the work of biologists, cosmologists, computer theorists, NASA engineers, SETI researchers, roboticists, and UFO enthusiasts and debunkers as they attempt to answer the greatest remaining question facing humankind: Are we alone? From their "safe haven of skepticism" the authors venture into the "rough seas of speculation," where theory and evidence run the gamut from hard science to hocus pocus. Arguing that the universe is spectacularly suited for the evolution of living creatures, Koerner and LeVay give us ringside seats at the great debates of Big Science. The contenitous arguments about what really happens in evolution, the acrimonious UFO controversy, and the debate over intelligence versus artificial intelligence shed new light on the wildly divergent claims about the universe and life's place in it. The authors argue that while no direct evidence of extraterrestrial life yet exists, habitats and chemical building blocks for life abound in the universe. A wealth of new astronomical techniques and space missions may provide this evidence early in the next century. Lucidly written and scientifically rigorous, Here Be Dragons presents everything we know thus far about the emergence of intelligent life here on earth and, perhaps, beyond.

More books from Oxford University Press

Cover of the book Poetry by Canadian Women by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
Cover of the book The Handbook of Behavioral Operations Management by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
Cover of the book Psychotherapy in An Age of Neuroscience by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
Cover of the book The Chemistry of Soils by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
Cover of the book Relational Being by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
Cover of the book The Levites and the Boundaries of Israelite Identity by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
Cover of the book Dean Acheson by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
Cover of the book How Deaf Children Learn by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
Cover of the book The Dreams of Santiago Ramón y Cajal by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
Cover of the book Why Don't You Just Talk to Him? by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
Cover of the book Inventing the Feeble Mind by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
Cover of the book Learning Technology by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
Cover of the book The Oxford Handbook of Religion and American Education by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
Cover of the book Ancestors and Relatives by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
Cover of the book The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Reenactment by Simon LeVay, David W. Koerner
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy