Following a discussion of the principal constituents of the universe - stars and galaxies - the author reviews the evidence that galaxies are more massive than they appear, and provides cosmological evidence that there may be a large amount ...
This book continues Anthony Peake's work in developing a completely original model of reality based upon an amalgamation of ancient belief systems, subjective human experiences of the extraordinary, and the latest discoveries of neurology, ...
This book continues Anthony Peake's work in developing a completely original model of reality based upon an amalgamation of ancient belief systems, subjective human experiences of the extraordinary, and the latest discoveries of neurology, ...
The Hidden Universe
This brief, lucid book by the Director of Science at Royal Botanical Gardens takes you on an unforgettable tour of the natural world, showing how biodiversity - the rich variety of life in the world and in our own backyards - provides both ...
In The Hidden Universe, Professor Tayler discusses the evidence that there may be much more matter in the universe than is immediately visible. This hidden matter only becomes apparent because...
It was Leavitt who discovered a way to confidently measure the distance to stellar objects far away – an insight which allowed Hubble's estimation of the observable universe. In the years that followed, Hubble went on to map dozens of ...
This volume discusses the evidence that there may be much more matter in the universe than is immediately visible. This hidden matter is only apparent because of the gravitational influence it exerts on other bodies in the universe.
With Antonelli as our guide, The Hidden Universe helps us imagine a future where biodiversity is not just preserved but cherished.