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The 5th Miracle: Origin and Meaning of Life

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In his latest far-reaching book, The Fifth Miracle, internationally acclaimed physicist and writer Paul Davies confronts one of science's great outstanding mysteries—the origin of life. Davies makes a persuasive case that advances in biology and astronomy are turning the origin of life from a mystery into a solvable problem, as reported by The New York Times Book Review.

Are we alone in the universe? This is a question that Davies addresses in his book. Three and a half billion years ago, Mars resembled Earth, being warm and wet, and could have supported primitive organisms. If life once existed on Mars, it is possible that it originated there and traveled to Earth inside meteorites blasted into space by cosmic impacts.

Davies builds on the latest scientific discoveries and theories to address the larger question: What, exactly, is life? Is it the inevitable by-product of physical laws, as many scientists maintain, or an almost miraculous accident? Are we alone in the universe, or will life emerge on all Earth-like planets? And if there is life elsewhere in the universe, is it preordained to evolve toward greater complexity and intelligence?

The answers to these deep questions, Davies suggests, hinge on the ultimate purpose of mankind—who we are and what our place might be in the unfolding drama of the cosmos.

"Davies makes accessible a subject growing increasingly arcane," according to the San Francisco Chronicle Book Review. "Paul Davies has been writing excellent books about science for so long that it is hard to believe that he is still getting better. But on this evidence, he is . . . Delightful," writes John Gribbin, author of In Search of Schrodinger's Cat.

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publisher‎Simon & Schuster; 1st edition (September 22, 2015)
publication_date‎September 22, 2015
language‎English
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print_length‎306 pages
best_sellers_rank#99,594 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
#13 in Astronomy (Kindle Store)
#20 in Cosmology (Kindle Store)
#26 in Microbiology (Books)
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