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Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs - by Lisa Randall (Paperback)

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  • "A cracking read, combining storytelling of the highest order with a trove of information. . . .
  • Author(s): Lisa Randall
  • 432 Pages
  • Science, Earth Sciences

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"A cracking read, combining storytelling of the highest order with a trove of information. . . . What's remarkable is that it all fits together."--Wall Street Journal

"Successful science writing tells a complete story of the 'how'--the methodical marvel building up to the 'why'--and Randall does just that."--New York Times Book Review

"[Randall] is a lucid explainer, street-wise and informal. Without jargon or mathematics, she steers us through centuries of sometimes tortuous astronomical history."--The Guardian

In Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs, Professor Lisa Randall, one of today's most influential theoretical physicists, takes readers on an intellectual adventure through the history of the cosmos, showing how events in the farthest reaches of the Universe created the conditions for life--and death--on our planet.

Sixty-six million years ago, an object the size of a city crashed into Earth, killing off the dinosaurs, along with three-quarters of the planet's species. Challenging the usual assumptions about the simple makeup of the unseen material that constitutes 85% of the matter in the Universe, Randall explains how a disk of dark matter in the Milky Way plane might have triggered the cataclysm.

But Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs does more than present a radical idea. With clarity and wit, it explains the nature of the Universe, dark matter, the Milky Way galaxy, comets, asteroids, and impacts. This breathtaking synthesis, illuminated by pop culture references and social and political viewpoints, reveals the deep relationships among the small and the large, the visible and the hidden, as well as the astonishing beauty of the connections that surround us. It's impossible to read this book and look at either the Earth or the sky again in the same way.



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The groundbreaking work from bestselling author and renowned particle physicist Lisa Randall--a dazzling adventure into the interconnectedness of our universe.

Sixty-six million years ago, an object the size of a city crashed into Earth, killing off the dinosaurs and two-thirds of the planet's species. Challenging the usual assumptions about the simple makeup of the unseen material that constitutes 85 percent of the matter in the Universe, Randall explains how a disk of dark matter in the Milky Way plane might have triggered the cataclysm.

But Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs does more than present a radical new research idea. With clarity and wit, Randall explains the nature of the Universe, dark matter, the Milky Way galaxy, comets, asteroids, and impacts. This breathtaking synthesis, illuminated by pop culture references and social and political viewpoints, reveals the deep relationships among the visible and the hidden, as well as the astonishing beauty of the connections that surround us. It's impossible to read this book and look at either the Earth or the sky again in the same way.



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"Successful science writing tells a complete story of the 'how'-the methodical marvel building up to the 'why'-and Randall does just that." -- New York Times Book Review

"A cracking read, combining storytelling of the highest order with a trove of information on subjects as diverse as astrophysics, evolutionary biology, geology and particle physics. What's remarkable is that it all fits together." -- Wall Street Journal

"The universe, Randall eloquently argues, is an organic thing, a symphonic thing, with all its myriad parts contributing their own notes." -- Time Magazine

"Randall succeeds in guiding the reader through the history of the cosmos and the Earth from the Big Bang to the emergence of life as we know it in a fun and captivating way. . . . [This is] a very enjoyable read for both lay readers and scientists." -- Science Magazine

"The nature of the impactor remains unknown, but if it was indeed a comet dislodged from the Oort Cloud, then Randall's book provides an entertaining and radical explanation of the events leading up to their ultimate extinction." -- Philadelphia Inquirer

"Through Randall's brilliant research we see a universe unfold that is far grander than anyone at any time could have imagined... She is a progressive thinker, a visionary capable of bridging the vast gulf between speculation and reality science." -- San Francisco Book Review

"Randall, a Harvard professor, is one of the world's leading experts on particle physics and cosmology. In Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs, she takes readers on an illuminating scientific adventure, beginning 66 million years ago, that connects dinosaurs, comets, DNA, and the future of the planet." -- Huffington Post

"Brilliant and thought provoking...The greatest strength of Randall's book is that it lacks any overly academic jargon and is reasonably easy to understand. Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs illustrates beautifully that there is so much left to be discovered about ourselves and the universe that we call home." -- BUST

"The nature of the impactor remains unknown, but if it was indeed a comet dislodged from the Oort Cloud, then Randall's book provides an entertaining and radical explanation of the events leading up to their ultimate extinction." -- Physics World

"The nature of the impactor remains unknown, but if it was indeed a comet dislodged from the Oort Cloud, then Randall's book provides an entertaining and radical explanation of the events leading up to their ultimate extinction." -- WHYY Radio Times

"Mind-blowing. . . . If [Randall is] correct. . . . it would be a revolution in human thought every bit as gargantuan as that precipitated by Copernicus. -- House of Speakeasy Blog

"The nature of the impactor remains unknown, but if it was indeed a comet dislodged from the Oort Cloud, then Randall's book provides an entertaining and radical explanation of the events leading up to their ultimate extinction." -- On Being with Krista Tippett

"[Randall's] is a fascinating, tantalizing theory, linking life on Earth-or the extinction thereof-with the very origins of our universe." -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

"Engrossing in its own right, this theory opens onto an illuminating survey of the cutting-edge science now deployed to test its components, including its daring redefinition of dark matter. As she did in Warped Passages (2005) and Knocking on Heaven's Door (2011), Randall delivers intellectual exhilaration." -- Booklist, Starred Review

"Writing in a deceptively chatty narrative style, Randall provides a fascinating window into the excitement of discovery and the rigor required to test and elaborate new hypotheses. A top-notch science book from a leading researcher." -- Kirkus, Starred Review

Only Lisa Randall can take us on such a thrilling scientific journey--from dinosaurs to DNA to comets to dark matter and to past and future of our species. Randall's research is so thorough, the story so powerful, and her storytelling so compelling that I could not put this book down." -- Siddhartha Mukherjee, author of Emperor of All Maladies

"The nature of the impactor remains unknown, but if it was indeed a comet dislodged from the Oort Cloud, then Randall's book provides an entertaining and radical explanation of the events leading up to their ultimate extinction." -- Walter Kirn, author of Blood Will Out and Up In the Air

"The wonder and curiosity Lisa Randall so obviously feels about our world and the universe itself is evident on every page. [Randall] render[s] complex subject matter into a gripping page-turner that is impossible to put down. Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs is a fascinating, mind-expanding experience." -- Augusten Burroughs, author of This is How and Running with Scissors

"Lisa Randall has produced an intriguing, insightful book that brilliantly weaves together the disparate subjects of cosmology and biology. . . . A simple, elegant theory that finally makes sense of mass extinctions. A must read for anyone interested in the precariousness of life on earth." -- Jack Horner, MacArthur Fellow and author of How To Build a Dinosaur

"Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs is . . . a masterpiece of science writing: a detective story that illuminates the nature of scientific research while explaining how our very existence may be connected to unexpected properties of the dark matter that fills the universe." -- Kip Thorne, Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics at CalTech

"A provocative and revealing account of how scientists like herself are uncovering deep connections between human existence and the wider universe. A terrific read." -- Timothy Ferris, author of Coming of Age in the Milky Way and Seeing in the Dark

"World-renowned physicist Lisa Randall brings a fresh twist to one of the world's oldest murder mysteries, the death of the dinos. With lively writing and wonderfully accessible explanations, she now convincingly implicates a new suspect as ultimately responsible for the hit: a novel kind of dark matter." -- Max Tegmark, physicist and author of Our Mathematical Universe

"It's a tall order to cover everything from the Big Bang to today's ongoing Sixth Extinction in a consistently engaging way for a general audience. Particle physicist Randall delivers, peppering serious science with anecdotes about Roombas and fortune cookie messages." -- Discover Magazine

"By grounding one in the principles of cosmology, particle physics, geology, astrophysics, paleontology and meteoritics, Randall provides the reader with a broad spectrum look at not only the world around them, but the worlds around that world, the galaxies and galactic clusters, filaments, sheets and, eventually, the Universe." -- Paste


Dimensions (Overall): 7.9 Inches (H) x 5.2 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 432
Genre: Science
Sub-Genre: Earth Sciences
Publisher: Ecco Press
Theme: Geology
Format: Paperback
Author: Lisa Randall
Language: English
Street Date: October 18, 2016
TCIN: 94317849
UPC: 9780062328502
Item Number (DPCI): 247-47-8571
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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