Cosmos
Author: Carl Sagan Categories: Philosophy, Science Published: 1980 Pages: 398 Language: English Tags: Environmental Science | ExplorationBook Description:
Cosmos by Carl Sagan is a landmark work of scientific exploration and human wonder. Blending astronomy, philosophy, and history, Sagan crafts a sweeping narrative that celebrates our place in the universe. His writing invites readers to look up at the night sky not with fear or detachment, but with curiosity and awe for the vastness that surrounds us.
Through clear explanations and poetic storytelling, Sagan illuminates the origins of galaxies, the evolution of life, and the boundless potential of human discovery. His ability to bridge hard science with human emotion makes Cosmos not just an educational book, but a deeply moving reflection on existence itself.
Each chapter journeys across the cosmos, linking ancient discoveries to modern science and reminding us of our shared destiny among the stars. With humility and imagination, Sagan revisits the great thinkers who shaped our understanding of the universe, while urging readers to preserve the fragile Earth we call home.
Cosmos stands as a timeless celebration of knowledge and wonder—a science book that reads like literature. It continues to inspire dreamers, students, and scientists alike to seek truth, beauty, and meaning in the infinite expanse of space.
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