Summary of Cosmos by Carl Sagan
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Cosmos by Carl Sagan | Book Summary | Abbey Beathan
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Astronomer Carl Sagan knocks it out of the park with one of the most successful bestselling science book of all times.
Have you ever been curious about the vast universe that surrounds you? About all of its mysteries and intricacies? If so, Cosmos will be a perfect acquisition. Carl Sagan does the hard feat of writing about an extremely complicated subject and explaining it in an unbelievably simple way, which is only a testament of his intellectual grasp on the field. Get ready to explore the most mysterious place in the world, space and learn all about it.
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"We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever." – Carl Sagan
Retracing the fourteen billion years of cosmic evolution, Cosmos explores deep and highly debated topics like the origin of life, spacecraft mission, the death of the sun, the evolution of galaxies and many more. You'll definitely learn a lot about space once you are done with this awesome book.
One of the most complex subjects broken down in a simple way, Carl Sagan and his brilliant literary style and grasp of the subject will blow you away.
P.S. Cosmos is an extraordinary book that dives into the vast ocean that is space.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It's not Carl Sagan (and it doesn't try to be). Instead, it's basically a compendium of up-to-date astronomy info that just wasn't available in Sagan's time. I would suggest reading Sagan's Cosmos first--then read this book. That, I believe, is the pathway to a better understanding of the subject.
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