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Look But Don't Touch

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Full title: Look But Don't Touch
ISBN: 9781641389488
ISBN 10: 1641389486
Authors: Blake Chenault
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Num. pages: 244
Language: en
Published on: 2018

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Synopsis

The Book Takes A Hard Look At The Current State Of Astronomy And Details Why Scientists Only Understand 4 Percent Of The Universe. The Work Also Examines The Intriguing Paradox Of Why There Is No Proof Of Alien Life When There Are Billions Of Planets. The Search For Life Beyond Earth Has Taken A U-turn, No Longer Looking Exclusively Into Outer Space, But Into Inner Space As Well, Looking At Particles Too Small To See, To Explain Where Life Came From. The Focus Is On Something Called Infinite Density. Just As The Universe Expanded Infinitely Outward, It Can Also Expand Infinitely Inward. Scientists Don't Understand The Process Because Math And Physics Break Down. So They Built The Largest Most Complicated Machine Ever Constructed To Better Understand What They Cannot See. Much Is Expected From The Large Hadron Collider, A Seventeen-mile Long Underground Laboratory That Would Fit Perfectly In A James Bond Movie. This Volume Also Reviews The Invention And Evolution Of The Instrument That Has Told Scientists More About The Universe Than Anything Else: The Telescope Is An Unparalleled Invention. Scientists Have Used It For The Last Four Hundred Years To Search For Alien Life And To Learn About Places Humans Could Never Go. It Was Discovered By Accident After Curious Children Played With A Set Of Glass Lenses Centuries Ago. Since Then, The Telescope Has Enriched Science; And After A Certain Comet Impact, The Telescope Has The Proven Ability To Actually Save Humanity. The Body Of Work Will Also Review Asteroids, Why They Can Strike Without Warning, Including The Asteroid That Threatens On Friday The 13th And When Nasa Expects The Big One To Hit. Orbital Debris Called One Of The Biggest Problems You Never Heard Of Will Also Be Detailed. It Is The Result Of Humanity's Search For Alien Life, But Has Left Earth's Orbit So Clogged With Thousands Of Pieces Of Debris That They Impede Space Flights, And Threaten Communications. These Stories And More Were Compiled By B. E. Chenault, A Former News Reporter For The Last Twenty-five Years, Who Now Spends His Time Writing About Areas Of Special Interest.