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Title | : | Cosmic Connection: An Extraterrestrial Perspective |
Author | : | Carl Sagan |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 302 pages |
Published | : | August 31st 2000 by Cambridge University Press (first published 1973) |
Categories | : | Science. Nonfiction. Astronomy. Physics |

Carl Sagan
Hardcover | Pages: 302 pages Rating: 4.22 | 1703 Users | 79 Reviews
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In 1973, Carl Sagan published The Cosmic Connection, a daring view of the universe, which rapidly became a classic work of popular science and inspired a generation of scientists and enthusiasts. This seminal work is reproduced here for a whole new generation to enjoy. In Sagan's typically lucid and lyrical style, he discusses many topics from astrophysics and solar system science, to colonization, terraforming and the search for extraterrestrials. Sagan conveys his own excitement and wonder, and relates the revelations of astronomy to the most profound human problems and concerns: issues that are just as valid today as they were thirty years ago. New to this edition are Freeman Dyson's comments on Sagan's vision and the importance of the work, Ann Druyan's assessment of Sagan's cultural significance as a champion of science, and David Morrison's discussion of the advances made since 1973 and what became of Sagan's predictions. Who knows what wonders this third millennium will reveal, but one thing is certain: Carl Sagan played a unique role in preparing us for them.Particularize Books During Cosmic Connection: An Extraterrestrial Perspective
Original Title: | The Cosmic Connection |
ISBN: | 0521783038 (ISBN13: 9780521783033) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Special Non-Fiction Award (1974) |
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Ratings: 4.22 From 1703 Users | 79 ReviewsCrit Containing Books Cosmic Connection: An Extraterrestrial Perspective
Finished another glorious book by Carl Sagan which is fantastic as usual. Here are some highlights :From the first chapter, A Transitional Animal, describing the 5-billion year history of Earth."In Man, not only is adaptive information acquired in the lifetime of a single individual, but it is passed on extra-genetically through learning, through books, through education. It is this, more than anything else, that has raised Man to his present pre-eminent status on the planet Earth.""We are thewords of wisdom from Carl--"And then one day there came to be a creature whose genetic material was in no major way different from the self-replicating molecular collectives of any of the other organisms on his planet, which he called Earth. But he was able to ponder the mystery of his origins, the strange and tortuous path by which he had emerged from star-stuff. He was the matter of the cosmos, contemplating itself. He considered the problematical and enigmatic question of his future. He
This is the third book of Carl Sagan's work's, that I have read recently. Yet again, Mr Sagan has not left me disappointed.This book consists of a collection of short essays on subjects that can be most complex, but Sagan explains it all, in such a way, so that we can all understand and enjoy it. It tells us about the Solar system, and touches on the topic of extraterrestrial life. Maybe the best thing about reading Sagans books, is I can hear his voice talking when reading. Even though this

Written in 1973, I thought this book holds up really well 45 years later. Nice insights on our place in the cosmos, and has some of Sagans most well-know points:Examples: We are made of star stuff (p.190); Civilizations...beyond us should have sciences and technologies so far beyond our present capabilities as to be indistinguishable from magic. (p. 222)Even after 45 years, I found Sagans writing to be engaging and very thoughtful. I read it in two days. Good stuff here.
This is the third book of Carl Sagan's work's, that I have read recently. Yet again, Mr Sagan has not left me disappointed.This book consists of a collection of short essays on subjects that can be most complex, but Sagan explains it all, in such a way, so that we can all understand and enjoy it. It tells us about the Solar system, and touches on the topic of extraterrestrial life. Maybe the best thing about reading Sagans books, is I can hear his voice talking when reading. Even though this
I have just finished The Cosmic Connection and loved every word of it. You are my idea of a good writer because you have an unmannered style, and when I read what you write, I hear you talking. One thing about the book made me nervous. It was entirely too obvious that you are smarter than I am. I hate that. Isaac Asimov to Carl Sagan
Cosmic Connection: An Extraterrestrial Perspective is an anthology of essays or scientific papers written by Carl Sagan and edited by Jerome Agel. In this particular edition, there are also contributors from Ann Druyan, Freeman Dyson, and David Morrison. This anthology explores humanity's place in the grand scheme of things in a galactic or even universal sense.Carl Sagan covers several topics, and focuses mainly on the possibility of extra-terrestrial intelligence, the likelihood of the
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