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Overview
In the first half of Alien Universe, Lincoln looks to Western civilization's collective image of Aliens, showing how our perceptions of extraterrestrials have evolved over time. The roots of this belief can be traced as far back as our earliest recognition of other planets in the universethe idea of them supporting life was a natural progression of thinking that has fascinated us ever since. Our captivation with Aliens has, however, led to mixed results. The world was fooled in the nineteenth century during the Great Moon Hoax of 1835, and many people misunderstood Orson Welles's 1938 radio broadcast, The War of the Worlds, leading to significant anxiety among some listeners. Our continuing interest in Aliens is reflected in entertainment successes such as E.T., The X-Files, and Star Trek.
The second half of the book explores the scientific possibility of whether advanced Alien civilizations do exist. For many years, researchers have sought to answer Enrico Fermi’s great paradoxif there are so many planets in the universe and there is a high probability that many of those can support life, then why have we not actually encountered any Aliens? Lincoln describes how modern science teaches us what is possible and what is not in our search for extraterrestrial civilizations.
Whether you are drawn to the psychological belief in Aliens, the history of our interest in life on other planets, or the scientific possibility of Alien existence, Alien Universe is sure to hold you spellbound.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781421424286 |
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Publisher: | Johns Hopkins University Press |
Publication date: | 11/08/2017 |
Edition description: | Reprint |
Pages: | 208 |
Product dimensions: | 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d) |
Age Range: | 18 Years |
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Prolocue The Question 1
1 Beginnings 10
2 Encounters 26
3 Fictions 52
4 Blockbusters 79
Interlude 103
5 Life-Forms 105
6 Elements 126
7 Neighbors 159
Epilogue The Visitors 181
Suggested Reading 185
Index 189
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"A good balance of social sciences, popular culture, and basic sciencesthe discussion is informative, grounded in sound science, while keeping an open mind about what might be possible."
"A good balance of social sciences, popular culture, and basic sciencesthe discussion is informative, grounded in sound science, while keeping an open mind about what might be possible."