Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
252
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2019
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
1108760317
ISBN-13
9781108760317
Description
In a world where the boundaries of life as we understand it are continually challenged, this exploration delves into the profound questions surrounding existence itself. Carol E. Cleland embarks on a thought-provoking journey, inviting readers to reconsider what life is and how we might recognize it in forms we haven't yet imagined. The narrative unfolds with a thoughtful blend of science, philosophy, and speculation, pushing the limits of established definitions.
Cleland ventures into the heart of astrobiology, tackling the fundamental elements that constitute life. By considering alternative biochemical systems and extraterrestrial environments, she encourages a broader perspective that includes the possibility of life existing under circumstances previously deemed uninhabitable. Throughout her exploration, she raises critical inquiries about consciousness, evolution, and the parameters that define living organisms.
The quest for a universal theory is not just an academic endeavor; it engages with the wonder and curiosity inherent in humanity's drive to understand the cosmos. Cleland’s insights are underscored by compelling narratives of scientific discovery and the intriguing implications of finding life beyond Earth.
As readers accompany her through this intellectual odyssey, they are challenged to embrace uncertainty and imagination. Ultimately, this work fosters a sense of exploration, advocating for an open-minded approach to life's possibilities—inviting them to envision not only what life is but also what it could become.
Cleland ventures into the heart of astrobiology, tackling the fundamental elements that constitute life. By considering alternative biochemical systems and extraterrestrial environments, she encourages a broader perspective that includes the possibility of life existing under circumstances previously deemed uninhabitable. Throughout her exploration, she raises critical inquiries about consciousness, evolution, and the parameters that define living organisms.
The quest for a universal theory is not just an academic endeavor; it engages with the wonder and curiosity inherent in humanity's drive to understand the cosmos. Cleland’s insights are underscored by compelling narratives of scientific discovery and the intriguing implications of finding life beyond Earth.
As readers accompany her through this intellectual odyssey, they are challenged to embrace uncertainty and imagination. Ultimately, this work fosters a sense of exploration, advocating for an open-minded approach to life's possibilities—inviting them to envision not only what life is but also what it could become.
Genres
Science & Technology
History
Nature