Wonders of the Cosmos [Audiobook]
By: Scientific American
Narrated by: Erin Bennett
English | 03-17-20 | 1094072907 | 5h 59m | M4B@125 kbps | 327.69 MB
“Cosmos” comes from a Greek word for an orderly and systematic universe. In this book, we present the most riveting discoveries and mind-bending ideas about our cosmic home, from what we know of the origins of the universe and the cartography of space to the most bizarre phenomena and the search for life. Discussions include the possibility that the big bang was the consequence of a black hole in a fourth spatial dimension, that cosmic ripples created infinite universes, that entangled black holes could act as wormhole-like passageways through space, and much more.