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Gary

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  • "Makes minerals interesting"

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    It takes a mineral expert to understand the development of earth. I'm not a mineral expert and I don't play one on TV, but after listening to this book I feel like I'm a geologist in training.

    I didn't think it was possible. The author makes minerals and its science interesting. He has an over arching theory that's best summarized as "the origin of (mineral) species".

    For those of you who have a pet theory and have a deep understanding of the subject you'll probably find many things to criticize about this book and you'd probably be right. Either your theory is not covered at all or he doesn't cover it in the way you believe. Give the author a break, he's covering over 4 1/2 billion years of history.

    I'll be awaiting further shows on Discovery covering this same topic, and maybe this time I'll be able to follow them.

    I bought this book on the Kindle when it first came out, because I didn't think there was going to be an audio version. I had read 2/3 of the book on the Kindle and listened to the last 1/3 of the book on audible. The reader really made the book better. He has a way of making what he's reading as exciting as the subject matter deserves. I probably would not have finished the kindle, I much prefer to listen. Good book and even better listen.

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    The Story of Earth: The First 4.5 Billion Years, from Stardust to Living Planet

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    • By Robert M. Hazen
    • Narrated By Walter Dixon
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    Earth evolves. From first atom to molecule, mineral to magma, granite crust to single cell to verdant living landscape, ours is a planet constantly in flux. In this radical new approach to Earth’s biography, senior Carnegie Institution researcher and national best-selling author Robert M. Hazen reveals how the co-evolution of the geosphere and biosphere - of rocks and living matter - has shaped our planet into the only one of its kind in the Solar System, if not the entire cosmos.

    Gary says: "Makes minerals interesting"
  • "Wow, Wilson has a lot to say and bo..."

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    I've read a bunch of Richard Dawkins' books before this and Wilson's book is just icing on the cake. Wilson writes better than a poet and really has a lot to say that's interesting in the field.

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    The Social Conquest of Earth

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    • By Edward O. Wilson
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    Edward O. Wilson is one of the world’s preeminent biologists, a Pulitzer Prize winner, and the author of more than 25 books. The defining work in a remarkable career, The Social Conquest of Earth boldly addresses age-old questions (Where did we come from? What are we? Where are we going?) while delving into the biological sources of morality, religion, and the creative arts.

    Gary says: "Wow, Wilson has a lot to say and boy can he write."
  • "There is good and there is bad"

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    The Good,
    1) Davies explains physics and philosophy better than any one,
    2) The chapter on entropy is one of the best I've ever heard,
    3) The philosophy of the approaches to science from atomism, reductionism and the teleologic of Aristotle is explained in accessible ways for the non-philosopher and are put in proper context,
    4) Determinism and randomness of physics are completely explored and expertly explained,
    5) Gives good explanation on chaos theory,
    6) You will have learned something you didn't know by listening.

    The Bad,
    1) The book is dated. Originally published 1988. No Dark Energy. Inflation Theory becomes more developed after book is published,
    2) His holistic approach is not believable to me,
    3) He does not take evolution as a fact. Books by Dawkins, Robert Wright, and E.O. Wilson have drilled in to me that evolution is a fact,
    4) When he speculates on what will possibly come to pass, it hasn't,
    5) The process of formation of galaxies is much better understood today than when the book was originally published,
    6) Hard to follow some of the math and charts while listening,
    7) Very hard to follow his Cellular Automation explanation just by listening. Look up rule110 on wiki before listening and that will make it easier to follow.

    Overall,
    Book is dated. He explains science and philosophy better than anyone. He has strong opinions for his pet theories, but he is incredibly fair and presents all sides. I love reading Paul Davies and I wish Audible had more of his books.



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    The Cosmic Blueprint: New Discoveries in Nature's Creative Ability to Order the Universe

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    • By Paul Davies
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    In the preface to the 2004 edition, Paul Davies writes, "If the laws of the universe really are a sort of cosmic blueprint, as I suggest, they may also be a blueprint for survival." This critically acclaimed book explains how recent scientific advances are transforming our understanding of the emergence of complexity and organization in the universe. Melding a variety of ideas and disciplines from science and technology, Davies presents his provocative theory on the source of the universe's creative potency.

    Gary says: "There is good and there is bad"
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