
Eternity
Our Next Billion Years
M. Hanlon(Author)
Palgrave MacMillan (Publisher)
Published on 8. October 2008
Book
Hardback
X, 302 pages
978-0-230-21931-1 (ISBN)
Description
It has become received wisdom that our world is doomed. Mike Hanlon believes that not only is humankind not doomed, but that we may be around for millions, if not hundreds of millions of years. Humans will survive. Our future is in many ways bizarre, surreal and sometimes depressing - but it will still be our world, populated by us.
Reviews / Votes
'...this is a well-researched, engagingly written and thoughtfully constructed book - one that manages to be imaginative without bursting the constraints imposed by current scientific thinking.' - Dr Paul Parsons, BBC Focus 'an extremely stimulating read.' - GF Willmetts, SF Crowsnest Praise for The Science of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 'Adopting Adams' witty, punchy style, Hanlon's guide is a fun and vivid read. The science twinkles a little more than usual in such a zany setting...he tackles a wide range of cutting-edge topics with depth and authority.' Nature 'Good stuff...It's great the way Hanlon flits from one topic to another, weaving a web of scientific and technological ideas...his light style is ideally fitted to exploring the products of Douglas Adams' mind.' www.popularscience.co.ukMore details
Series
Edition
2008
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
X, 302 p.
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
533 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-230-21931-1 (9780230219311)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
MICHAEL HANLON is one of Britain's most successful science writers. He has been Science Editor at the
Daily Mail
for many years; prior to this he was at the
Daily Express
, the
Independent
and
Irish News
. He contributes regularly to magazines such as the Spectator, New Scientist Standpoint and appears on TV and radio as a science pundit. He has headlined several science festivals and written four critically acclaimed popular science books before this one:
Ten Questions Science Can't Answer (Yet)
(Macmillan 2007),
The Science Of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy
(Macmillan, 2005),
The Real Mars
(Constable, 2004) and
The Worlds of Galileo
(Constable, 2001)
Content
Acknowledgements - Dedication - PART I - Temporal Parochialism - Two Worlds - Apocalypse Postponed - Futures I will not See - The New World Order - Machines and Bodies - Minds - Wedding Belles - PART II - We are the Masters Now - The Singularity - Postponed - Eclipse - Lingua Franca - The Planet of the Apes - Take us to your Leader - Eight Surprising Discoveries - Talking to the Future - PART III - Lost Ark Found - Something Wicked this Way Comes - One Million AD - One Last Perfect Day - Eternal Earth - The Dance of the Continents - The Dream