by Lawrence Krauss (Author), Lawrence Krauss (Author)
Not only is matter constantly changing - or 'morphing' - but it was created at the beginning of the universe and will cease to exist only when our universe does. In ATOM, Krauss describes the journey of a single oxygen atom throughout our universe. Starting with its emergence at the Big Bang, Krauss will show how atoms were then forged in the nuclear furnaces of stars. From there, the reader will follow the atom as it travels across the Milky Way, and finally arrives on Earth, where it finds itself located in a drop of water, perhaps in the next glass of water you will drink. Along the way, Krauss supplies provocative reflections on the bigger questions, such as the origins of DNA (on a comet?) and the place of atoms in our everyday life. A clever combination of cutting-edge science and everyday phenomena, ATOM allows us to see both in a new light - through a glass, but not darkly!
Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 02 May 2002
ISBN 10: 0349114838
ISBN 13: 9780349114835
Book Overview: * Review coverage in the national press and science magazines * Reading copies available