
The Copernicus complex: our cosmic significance in a universe of planets and probabilities
Science and technology, Physics, Philosophy
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille
Summary
Astrophysicist discusses the legacy of Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543). Examines discoveries and scientific advancements in the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries to posit that, while it is not the center of the universe, the Earth does occupy a unique position in space, time, and scale. Explores astronomy, biology, and physics. 2014
Title Details
ISBN
9780374129217
Publisher
Scientific American/Farrar
Copyright Date
2014
Book number
4378947
Audio details for CELA title
Narrator
Ken Kliban
Duration
10 hours 22 minutes 41 seconds
Audio producer
Benefit Media
Braille details for CELA title
Volumes
8
Braille code
EBAE
Braille producer
AMAC