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Starchild - The Human Meanings of the Big Bang Cosmos (Paperback)
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Starchild - The Human Meanings of the Big Bang Cosmos (Paperback)
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Creation stories are the foundation of human identity. Over the
last century science has discovered a dramatic new creation story,
a universe that began with a Big Bang and that has evolved into
extraordinary order, into galaxies, planets, life, and brains. This
new creation story gives human life many new meanings. Our bodies
embody all of cosmic evolution. In us the chaotic energies of the
Big Bang are now weaving cells; in us a spiral galaxy has become
spiral DNA; through us a blind universe can recognize itself at
last.
With a deep sense of wonder, with the personal, poetic style of
literary nature writing, Starchild explores the Big Bang cosmos,
and the lives of the people who discovered it. Starchild turns
facts and abstract theories into something real, personal, and
powerful; it turns ideas into identity. When seen in the context of
an immense, evolving cosmos, life becomes a rare gift. Starchild
celebrates the universe's long journey into life.
"I love your writing. How wonderful it is to have imagination and
to see into the past. You are a very talented writer and I am sure
your probings into the universe bring you great joy. "Fireflies" is
beautiful. I have underlined so many passages I especially liked
that it is practically all underlined. I am sure that Dr. Eiseley
would have been delighted."
Caroline Werkley, longtime assistant to Loren Eiseley
"Beautiful. It used to be the style for poets to write
knowledgeably about science, relating it to humans and the human
condition. I am thinking of Lucretius and Milton. I doubt that
people will care much about science unless people like you relate
it as you have done. I am grateful."
Robert R. Wilson, founding director of Fermilab, on the chapter
"The Particle Accelerator"
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