Our Cosmic Origins
From the Big Bang to the Emergence of Life and Intelligence
- 344 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Our Cosmic Origins narrates the extraordinary journey of life on Earth, starting from a singular event in the depths of space. It explores the Universe's rich history, from the Big Bang to the formation of atoms and molecules, stars, and planets, ultimately leading to the emergence of life. Delsemme integrates cosmology, astronomy, geology, biochemistry, and biology to present a comprehensive view of this complex narrative. He details the creation of light atoms, the formation of stars, and the production of heavier atoms within them, which contributed to the formation of dust clouds and organic molecules. The book also delves into the evolution of plant and animal life, including the rise and fall of dinosaurs. It highlights the connection between the eye and brain that fostered self-awareness and intelligence. Additionally, it considers the cosmic coincidences that may account for our existence and suggests the likelihood of intelligent alien life. This thought-provoking work is aimed at anyone who has gazed at the cosmos and pondered our origins. Originally published in French, this revised edition incorporates the latest research in astronomy and cosmology. Armand Delsemme, an accomplished author and researcher, has had an asteroid named in his honor by the International Astronomical Union.
