This all-new and long-awaited sequel to Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan's international bestseller Cosmos takes readers to worlds only now emerging with the advent of new technologies.
ANN DRUYAN is a celebrated writer and producer who co-authored many bestsellers with her late husband, Carl Sagan. She also famously served as creative director of the Voyager Golden Record, sent into space 40 years ago. Druyan continues her work as an interpreter of the most important scientific discoveries, partnering with NASA and the Planetary Society. She has served as Secretary of the Federation of American Scientists and is a laureate of the International Humanist Academy. Most recently, she received both an Emmy and Peabody Award for her work in conceptualizing and writing National Geographic's first season of Cosmos.
“In the breadth of its scope and the magnitude of its
imagination…Possible Worlds is a triumphant return to scale,
and a direct challenge to a humanity that seems to have lost its
will to confront and overcome the problems that face it. It
encompasses astronomy, neuroscience, quantum physics, the origins
of life, the future of space flight, nuclear weaponry, alternate
intelligence models, cosmology, archaeology, anthropology, and
biochemistry in the breathtaking course of its 370 richly
illustrated pages, all driven by Druyan’s approachable but grand
prose that urges us to find in ourselves the intellectual courage
to truly know who we are, where we came from, and what possible
futures stretch out before us.” –Women You Should Know
“Now, 40 years later, Ann Druyan boldly carries the torch forward
with the long-awaited sequel to the
book, COSMOS with Cosmos: Possible Worlds.”
–Laughing Place
“In the breadth of its scope and the magnitude of its imagination,
it is teaching us again how to look beyond our tribal
specializations towards a future powered by a bold
syncretism. Possible Worlds is a triumphant return to
scale, and a direct challenge to a humanity that seems to have lost
its will to confront and overcome the problems that face it.
It encompasses astronomy, neuroscience, quantum physics, the
origins of life, the future of space flight, nuclear weaponry,
alternate intelligence models, cosmology, archaeology,
anthropology, and biochemistry in the breathtaking course of its
370 richly illustrated pages, all driven by Druyan’s approachable
but grand prose that urges us to find in ourselves the intellectual
courage to truly know who we are, where we came from, and what
possible futures stretch out before us.” –Women You Should Know
“Ann Druyan is reimagining the future.” –Scientific American
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