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Marcus Chown

    January 1, 1959

    Marcus Chown is a celebrated writer and broadcaster who excels at translating complex cosmological concepts into accessible language. His work is characterized by a profound curiosity and a passion for uncovering the universe's mysteries. Chown aims to deepen our understanding of our place in the cosmos and the fundamental laws that govern it, inspiring readers with a sense of wonder about science.

    Marcus Chown
    The Universe Next Door
    The Quantum Zoo
    Solar System: A Visual Exploration of All the Planets, Moons, and Other Heavenly Bodies That Orbit Our Sun--Updated Edition
    The Ascent of Gravity
    The Magicians
    Solar System
    • 2024

      A Crack in Everything

      How Black Holes Came in from the Cold and Took Cosmic Centre Stage

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring the mysteries of black holes, this book delves into fundamental questions about space, time, and the origins of the universe. It presents complex scientific concepts in an accessible way, aiming to unravel the enigma of black holes and their significance in understanding the cosmos. Through engaging explanations, it invites readers to contemplate profound philosophical and scientific ideas, making it a thought-provoking journey into the heart of modern astrophysics.

      A Crack in Everything
    • 2023

      The One Thing You Need to Know

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      From gravity to black holes, special relativity to global warming, this authoritative and entertaining book from bestselling author Marcus Chown breaks down complex science into manageable chunks, explaining the one thing you really need to know to get to grips with the subject. In a world in which most people are time poor, telling them the one thing they need to know to understand a topic and showing how everything else follows as a logical consequence is a novel and fun way to communicate a lot of deep stuff in a compact and digestible form. Divided into twenty-one short chapters, this will be a fascinating look at the one thing you need to know to understand some of science's most important ideas, from atoms to quantum computing, electricity to plate tectonics. Bestselling author Marcus Chown is a master at breaking down complex science into understandable bite-sized chunks and, in a similar vein to Infinity in the Palm of Your Hand, this will be perfectly suited to the curious nonscientist.

      The One Thing You Need to Know
    • 2022

      This book is a collaborative publication that showcases a partnership with Touch Press, known for their innovative digital content such as The Elements and Solar System for iPad. It combines the expertise of Faber and Faber with engaging visuals and themes, aiming to enhance the reader's experience through a unique blend of technology and literature.

      Solar System: A Visual Exploration of All the Planets, Moons, and Other Heavenly Bodies That Orbit Our Sun--Updated Edition
    • 2021

      Breakthrough

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(47)Add rating

      The spellbinding stories of the scientists whose eureka! breakthroughs in modern physics reveal science's astonishing predictive power.

      Breakthrough
    • 2020

      The Magicians

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In 1965 Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson discovered the heat afterglow of the big bang. - How Satyendra Nath Bose and Albert Einstein in 1924 predicted the existence of a weird state of matter close to absolute zero in which trillions of atoms behave as a single entity.

      The Magicians
    • 2018

      Infinity in the Palm of Your Hand

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(23)Add rating

      Bestselling author Marcus Chown explores some of the most profound and important science about us, our world and the universe with fifty fascinating and mind-bending facts.

      Infinity in the Palm of Your Hand
    • 2017

      The Ascent of Gravity

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(51)Add rating

      'Entertaining and at times mind-boggling guide to the weakest of nature's fundamental forces, which also controls the fate of the universe' Manjit Kumar The Times

      The Ascent of Gravity
    • 2016

      Solar System

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      Beginning with a fascinating overview and then organized by planet, in order of its distance from the sun, "Solar System" takes us on a trip across time and space that includes a front-row seat to the explosive birth of the solar system, a journey to (and then deep inside) each of its eight planets, and even an in-depth exploration of asteroids and comets

      Solar System
    • 2013

      What a Wonderful World

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.9(547)Add rating

      Why do we breathe? What is money? How does the brain work? Why did life invent sex? Does time really exist? How does capitalism work - or not, as the case may be? Where do mountains come from? How do computers work? How did humans get to dominate the Earth? Why is there something rather than nothing? In 'What a Wonderful World', Marcus Chown uses his vast scientific knowledge and deep understanding of extremely complex processes to answer simple questions about the workings of our everyday lives.

      What a Wonderful World
    • 2010

      Afterglow of Creation

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.0(133)Add rating

      Stephen Hawking described it as 'the discovery of the century, if not of all time', yet the scientists who first detected the cosmic radiation that was identified as the afterglow of the big bang had to admit that it was more by accident than intention.

      Afterglow of Creation