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The Dark Star
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As an amateur ancient historian, I enjoyed this book very much. It goes beyond Z. Sitchin (Earth Chronicles) interpreting Sumerian texts, and shows that our solar system is likely a binary system. This book will help tie together Mesopotamian "stories and myths" to modern phenomenon (which aren't so modern after all). An important book for your collect... »
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One Universe: At Home in the Cosmos
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Don't let the large size and lush graphics fool you--One Universe is no coffee-table book. This grand tour explores the staggering vastness of space and the incomprehensibly tiny pieces that fit together to make our bodies, our planet, comets, and cosmic rays. Astrophysicists Neil de Grasse Tyson and Charles Liu of the American Museum of Natur... »
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The Anthropic Cosmological Principle (Oxford Paperbacks)
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My 1986 edition of this book is in poor shape. I have read it cover to cover several times and it shows. The latest edition adds little to the fundamentals and keeps the arguments more or less the same.
I have never owned a non-fiction book that I liked so much and yet with which I disagreed so strongly. I first came across the Anthropic p... »
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Timaeus and Critias (Penguin Classics)
Plato's Timaeus is a dialogue (more like a speech actually, since Timaeus talks uninterrupted for the last 100 pages or so) which is his explanation of th... »
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