Until the Sun Dies
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""Rotten fabric of Speculation . . . Utterly false . . . Deep in the mire of folly . . . I laughed till my sides were sore . . .""
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174 pages
~2h 54min to read
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Life began on Earth about 4 billion years ago. Humans have 6 billion more ... until the sun dies to learn how and why the came to be - and how they can escape the inevitable end. Jastrow, internationally known space scientist, examines the origins of man and the ends of human destiny - and with vivid imagery explains the meaning of the latest discoveries in astronomy and the new convergence of scientific and religious thought.
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