Out There: A Scientific Guide to Alien Life, Antimatter, and Human Space Travel (For the Cosmically Curious)
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Out There: A Scientific Guide to Alien Life, Antimatter, and Human Space Travel (For the Cosmically Curious)

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"This look at some of the key questions of the cosmos and human interactions--it is brain food with flair, and nearly impossible to put down--what a fun ride this book is!"― Alan Stern, principal investigator of NASA's New Horizons Pluto mission and former head of the space agency's Science Mission Directorate "Perhaps since the dawn of language, humankind's most profound quest has been to answer the question-'Are we alone?' Mr. Wall's book takes us on an insightful, engaging, and at times humorous journey through the cosmos, and explains why we may now be on the verge of answering that question!"― Bill Diamond, president and CEO of the SETI Institute. "With a humorous, accessible tone, Wall, a senior writer for Space.com, answers questions about alien life and space travel...this should appeal to anyone who has ever looked up into the sky and wondered what is out there."― Publishers Weekly "Wall's witty and readable style is never preachy, and he readily acknowledges that new discoveries continue to turn long-held assumptions upside down (although it's probably safe to rule out moon-dwelling lunarians). This approach is effective in conveying lots of technical information within a context of manageable scenarios, bolstered by multiple pop-culture references."― Booklist "This book provides a simple introduction to possibilities of other intelligent species in a conversational approach that should appeal to a wide range of readers."― Library Journal " Out There is a refreshingly playful romp through the most exciting aspects of space exploration."― Scientific American "[A] succinct and accessible summary of the search for extraterrestrial life in the 21st Century... Out There goes a long way toward fostering a basic, scientific literacy on its topic. For anyone interested in research-based information about the search for ET, Wall proves the perfect guide and a sure hand. As an introduction for lay-readers, it's the perfect primer."― - Scientific Inquirer --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Dr. Michael Wall is a senior writer at Space.com who has written extensively about the search for alien life. His work also has appeared in Scientific American , NBC News, Fox News and a number of other outlets. He holds a graduate certificate in science journalism from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Before becoming a writer, Dr. Wall worked as a biologist; he earned a Ph.D. in biology from the University of Sydney in Australia and has 15 peer-reviewed publications. He's based in San Francisco, where he also chronicles the space tech revolution in Silicon Valley. Will Collyer , an AudioFile Earphones Award-winning narrator, is a film, television, and stage actor. He has starred in television shows such as Melrose Place , Charmed , CSI: Miami , and Boston Public , as well as numerous films and plays. He holds a BA in theater arts from the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television. --This text refers to the audioCD edition.

Features & Highlights

  • In the vein of Randall Munroe's
  • What If?
  • meets Brian Green's
  • Elegant Universe,
  • a senior writer from Space.com leads readers on a wild ride of exploration into the final frontier, investigating what's really "out there."
  • We've all asked ourselves the question. It's impossible to look up at the stars and NOT think about it: Are we alone in the universe? Books, movies and television shows proliferate that attempt to answer this question and explore it. In Out There Space.com senior writer Dr. Michael Wall treats that question as merely the beginning, touching off a wild ride of exploration into the final frontier. He considers, for instance, the myriad of questions that would arise once we do discover life beyond Earth (an eventuality which, top NASA officials told Wall, is only drawing closer).
  • What would the first aliens we meet look like?
  • What would the first aliens we meet look like?
  • Would they be little green men or mere microbes?
  • Would they be little green men or mere microbes?
  • Would they be found on a planet in our own solar system or orbiting a star far, far away?
  • Would they be found on a planet in our own solar system or orbiting a star far, far away?
  • Would they intend to harm us, and if so, how might they do it?
  • Would they intend to harm us, and if so, how might they do it?
  • And might they already have visited?
  • And might they already have visited?
  • Out There
  • is arranged in a simple question-and-answer format. The answers are delivered in Dr. Wall's informal but informative style, which mixes in a healthy dose of humor and pop culture to make big ideas easier to swallow. Dr. Wall covers questions far beyond alien life, venturing into astronomy, physics, and the practical realities of what long-term life might be like for we mere humans in outer space, such as the idea of lunar colonies, and even economic implications. Dr. Wall also shares the insights of some of the leading lights in space exploration today, and shows how the next space age might be brighter than ever.

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Informative, stimulating and HILARIOUS!

This book has it all. It raises the most provactive, fascinating and often HILARIOUS hypotheticals. It will humor and inform. And above all, it will inspire your appreciation to simp!y live in these times. A pure joy on every page. Worth every penny.
10 people found this helpful
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Very Enjoyable Read

This was a really interesting read. Some of this I knew, and a good amount I did not, but it was nice to have all the scattered bits of information that I have picked up along the years formatted into a book like this. The author writes in a very friendly matter-of-fact way. He does fantastic at explaining complex things in layman terms. In each small chapter there is an attempt at one or two jokes, many fall flat :-) but that's okay because I think it's important to throw in a bit of levity with this type of subject matter.

I really enjoyed reading this and it was interesting to hear the author's thought experiments regarding aliens, living on Mars, and even the end of the universe itself.
6 people found this helpful
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Best alien nonfiction book out there

best book of all time. so much detail and funny. Great for sif fans and for astronomyers like me. great for all ages. love this book read it
4 people found this helpful
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For Those Who Know Nothing About The Search for Alien Life

Speculations on finding life, whether intelligent or microscopic somewhere in the Universe, whether our solar system, our galaxy, or interstellar space. Not very inventive, or entertaining, no new insights, discoveries, or theories presented. Ok read, would not recommend to anyone who has any knowledge of this subject. Probably ok for someone who knows absolutely nothing about the subject.
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fascinating stuff!

Very interesting overview of why there might or might not be life off the planet and why we might or might not ever know! Accessible to the layman and in an entertaining style.
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Good read

Relatively comprehensive look at the possibilities. Pretty quick but enjoyable read. Thought provoking but head ache provoking. Try it you’ll like it.
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Fascinating look at the universe

This book may be a bit too technical for some, but I enjoyed reading it and loved the subject matter. During our day-to-day lives I think we take our world and universe for granted but this book brings home how amazing and wondrous the universe is.
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I wish I could get 2 hours of my life back

The thesis of this book is basically: speculating on alien life is silly, but let’s do it anyway. I can’t believe how little I learned. This book is written by a biologist, not a cosmologist, and it reads like it. The jokes scattered throughout this book are cringeworthy. Lastly, when he discusses populating Mars, he cites someone who claims that Elon Musk has never offered a rationale for doing so. To be sure, the rationale is to ensure that the light of consciousness may never be extinguished. And because becoming a space-faring civilization is fundamentally a more exciting future!
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Great non fiction

Great read, facts, fuction and humor.