by Christiande Duve (Foreword), Armand H . Delsemme (Author), Armand Delsemme (Author)
Our Cosmic Origins, first published in 1998, traces the remarkable story of the emergence of life and intelligence right through the complex evolutionary history of the Universe. Armand Delsemme weaves together a rich tapestry of science, bringing together cosmology, astronomy, geology, biochemistry and biology in this wide-ranging book. In following the complex, chronological story, we discover how the first elements formed in the early Universe, how stars and planets were born, how the first bacteria evolved towards a plethora of plants and animals, and how the coupling of the eye and brain led to the development of self-awareness and, ultimately, intelligence. Professor Delsemme concludes with the tantalising suggestion that the existence of alien life and intelligence is likely, and examines our chances of contacting it. This provocative book provides the general reader with an accessible and wide-ranging account of how life evolved on Earth and how likely it is to exist elsewhere in the Universe.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 25 Jan 2001
ISBN 10: 0521794803
ISBN 13: 9780521794800
Book Overview: This 1998 book examines the remarkable story of the emergence of life and intelligence through the complex evolutionary history of the Universe.