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Our Final Hour: A Scientist's Warning: How Terror, Error, and Environmental Disaster Threaten Humankind's Future in This Century on Ea

by Martin J Rees

Our Final Hour: A Scientist's Warning: How Terror, Error, and Environmental Disaster Threaten Humankind's Future in This Century on Ea Cover

ISBN13: 9780465068623
ISBN10: 0465068626
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A scientist known for unraveling the complexities of the universe over millions of years, Sir Martin Rees now warns that humankind is potentially the maker of its own demise--and that of the cosmos. Though the twenty-first century could be the critical era in which life on Earth spreads beyond our solar system, it is just as likely that we have endangered the future of the entire universe. With clarity and precision, Rees maps out the ways technology could destroy our species and thereby foreclose the potential of a living universe whose evolution has just begun.Rees boldly forecasts the startling risks that stem from our accelerating rate of technological advances. We could be wiped out by lethal "engineered" airborne viruses, or by rogue nano-machines that replicate catastrophically. Experiments that crash together atomic nuclei could start a chain reaction that erodes all atoms of Earth, or could even tear the fabric of space itself. Through malign intent or by mistake, a single event could trigger global disaster. Though we can never completely safeguard our future, increased regulation and inspection can help us to prevent catastrophe. Rees's vision of the infinite future that we have put at risk--a cosmos more vast and diverse than any of us has ever imagined--is both a work of stunning scientific originality and a humanistic clarion call on behalf of the future of life.

Book News Annotation:

England's Astronomer Royal, Rees (Cambridge U.) offers another book examining some aspects of science for general readers. In nearly independent chapters, he considers such phenomena as the arms race, novel technologies, environmental crises, the scope and limits of scientific invention, and prospects for life beyond the Earth (that is, humans expanding, not aliens). Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

A scientist known for unraveling the complexities of the universe over millions of years, Sir Rees now warns that humankind is potentially the maker of its own demise--and that of the cosmos. With clarity and precision, he maps out the ways technology could destroy the species and foreclose the potential of a living universe whose evolution has just begun.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-208) and index.

About the Author

Matrin Rees is a leading researcher on cosmic evolution, black holes, and galaxies. He has himself originated many key ideas, and brings a unique perspective to themes discussed in this book. He is currently a Royal Society Research Professor, and Great Britain’s Astronomer Royal. Through based in Cambridge University for most of his career, he travels extensively, and collaborates wit many colleagues in the U.S. and elsewhere. He is an enthusiast for international collaboration in research, and is a member of several foreign academies.

Table of Contents

Prologue — Technology shock — The doomsday clock: have we been lucky to survive this long? — Post-2000 threats: terror and error — Perpetrators and palliatives — Slowing science down? — Baseline natural hazards: asteroid impacts — Human threats to earth — Extreme risks: a Pascalian wager — The doomsday philosophers — The end of scence? — Does our fate have cosmic significance? — Beyond earth — Epilogue.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780465068623
Author:
Rees, Martin J.
Publisher:
Basic Books
Author:
Rees, Martin
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Nature
Subject:
Philosophy & Social Aspects
Subject:
Future Studies
Subject:
End of the world
Subject:
Disasters
Subject:
Twenty-first century
Subject:
General science
Copyright:
Series Volume:
1520
Publication Date:
20030319
Binding:
HC
Language:
English
Pages:
240
Dimensions:
8.58x5.82x.88 in. .88 lbs.

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