I've read a few already but most of them were kinda informative. Good reads cause they summarized a lot of informations in an appealing and pleasing form but not as scientific as I'd have wanted. Just for the record, I'm talking about a couple of Brian Green ones: The Elegant Universe and The Fabric of The Cosmos which is so thick I'm actually still reading it. Plus lots of articles from Scientific American, to which I've been subscribed the most part of the past 20 years.
Now I was looking at something more scientific about astronomy and cosmology in particular. Stars and planets formation, classifications, evolution of different types of celestials, where carbon based form of life can be "expected" to be found and where not..... all that crazy stuff and in digital format. Something at university level might be cool but they tend to cost too much.
Now I was looking at something more scientific about astronomy and cosmology in particular. Stars and planets formation, classifications, evolution of different types of celestials, where carbon based form of life can be "expected" to be found and where not..... all that crazy stuff and in digital format. Something at university level might be cool but they tend to cost too much.
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