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Things That Go Bump in the Universe

How Astronomers Decode Cosmic Chaos

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Things That Go Bump in the Universe

By: C. Renee James
Narrated by: Wendy Tremont King
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The violent birth of the universe was only the first bang of a very bumpy ride. This unfathomably cacophonous beginning has spawned blasts, implosions, cosmic cannibalism, collisions, and countless other fleeting energetic events punctuating the cosmos. Although often brief, these transient phenomena pack a powerful punch.

In Things That Go Bump in the Universe, astronomer and science writer C. Renee James introduces us to her colleagues around the world, who are using pioneering research techniques to explore everything from the very first explosions in the universe to the dark energy that could destroy it all. James describes the history of transient astronomy, how the universe presents itself through various astronomical messengers, and the unexpected connections between different phenomena. James explains a different category of transient event in each chapter, using easy-to-understand metaphors and stories to explain the science behind these awe-inspiring cosmological encounters.

Things That Go Bump in the Universe explores the incredible discoveries being made in this revolutionary field, the tools used to detect cosmic events, and the astronomical mysteries that continue to puzzle observers and theorists. James weaves together the stories of our turbulent universe and the people who are trying to make sense of it.

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C. Renee James writes like we are sitting in a room together. Her enthusiasm for the subject makes the mind-boggling subject of celestial archeology accessible and fun. A very enjoyable listen!

Love the writing style!

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I almost didn't buy this book but I'm very glad I did! It's far better than I expected. If you're interested in the weird stuff that's going on in the universe this is the book for you.

John K Clark

Excellent summary of recent developments in astron

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This book made me stretch my thinking, but I'm still rooting for some alternative to the cold death of the universe.

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Nice layperson's book. I have listened to a lot of these armchair cosmology books and this was good, not great. Enjoyable nonetheless. Narrator read like story time at the library. Not well suited to the material. In my opinion.

Enjoyable

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The author analyzes gravity, twin truths: it is the weakest of the known forces, but it is also the most inexorable. It is the only force that cannot be canceled; it only attracts. As Radiohead sings in “Fake Plastic Trees,” gravity always wins.

The narrator might not be the most ideal choice for this work.

Accessible and Interesting

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