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Aliens

The World's Leading Scientists on the Search for Extraterrestrial Life

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In these lively and fascinating essays, scientists from around the world weigh in on the latest advances in the search for intelligent life in the universe and discuss just what that might look like. Since 2000, science has seen a surge in data and interest on several fronts related to E.T. (extraterrestrials); A.I. (artificial intelligence); and SETI (search for extraterrestrial intelligence). The debate has intensified over whether life exists outside our solar system, what that life would look like, and whether we’ll ever make contact.
Included in this audiobook are essays from a broad spectrum of the scientific community: cosmologists, astrophysicists, NASA planetary scientists, and geneticists, to name just a few, discussing the latest research and theories relating to alien life. Some of the topics include: If life exists somewhere in space, what are the odds that it evolves into something we would recognize as intelligent? What will space travel look like in the future, and will it all be done by cyborg technology? How long until we are ruled by robot overlords? (This is actually a serious consideration.) Are we simply a simulation in the mind of some supreme being, acting out a virtual reality game?
For those who have ever wondered, Is there anybody out there? here are the latest theories and evidence that move us closer to answering that question.
Read by Nicholas Guy Smith, Bruce Mann, Katharine McEwan, Paul Michael, and Kimberly Farr
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In this eclectic collection of essays, some of today's leading scientists address the ongoing search for extraterrestrial life. Five talented narrators deliver lively audio interpretations of these essays, striking an effective balance between science and entertainment. Each narrator brings a unique voice and can be at once professorial, conversational, and even a little conspiratorial, as if he or she has fascinating secrets to share just with the listener. With so many topics and scientific fields represented--from the origins of life to a history of aliens in film--listener interest is bound to vary. But these narrators emulate great science teachers by keeping the material accessible and engaging regardless of the specific topic. A.T.N. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 27, 2017
      British theoretical physicist Al-Khalili collects a wide array of easily digestible, information-packed essays from researchers writing on various aspects of the search for extraterrestrial life. Collectively, they approach the topic from all conceivable angles. For example, Monica Grady surveys “The Search for Life on Mars,” Ian Stewart covers “Aliens in Science Fiction Writing,” Dallas Campbell and Chris French discuss sightings and encounters, and Nick Lane investigates “How Life Got Started on Earth.” The information, which may be unfamiliar to many, is presented clearly and matter-of-factly. The authors pose both physical and philosophical questions, often answering them differently or from different perspectives across essays grouped loosely by theme. All this information certainly sparks the imagination, but this collection is unquestionably scientific, and much of its mind-bending effect is due to corrections of common misconceptions. The resulting picture of the complexities of current thought on extraterrestrial life illuminates just how much we still have to discover and just how comfortable we are considering our own natures and the possibility of encountering life that we may not understand. Al-Khalili’s collection is efficient and factual but never dry; it’s an excellent primer on various concepts and aspects of potential alien life, and the consequences of such an earth-shattering discovery.

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