Is it possible to fall in love with a book only after reading 5 pages of it. I think that is sign of a good book, be it in terms of concept or story or presentation/language anything.
I have just started reading Contact by Carl Sagan, a famous physicist of 1950s. I am not person fascinated by ET kind of concept. I do not wonder whether there is life in other planets. I think that it is quite possible that there might be life in some form in some planet in one of those millions and millions of galaxies thrown across our universe. Most often I think that we might never recognize the life form as actual life. After-all we do not realize that our own planet Earth is alive (alive, even apart from the fact it supports life). To me this whole universe is like some kind of huge Ecological structure, it is a living breathing, feeling creature.
Well, anyway back to the book. It is more about the ET kind of stuff, but the way the book leads to it, is really amazing. The author shows an amazing child like wonder at things/beauty around us and takes us through the questions we would have asked as children (when we actually used our native intelligence, which we later forgot). He tell us his point of view of the universe through the eyes of smart girl (who grows up to strong intelligent woman).
It makes a very very interesting read. And I will update more once I finish it.
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I finished the book today. To tell frankly, had I not been forced to get up to attend to day today activities I would have finished the book on the day I started. I have never come across such an engrossing science book. I will not call this book a fiction. And the best thing about this book is, it deals with not just science, but theology (philosophy), human nature and just the wonder of this creation.
This book is a must read for 'those curious about science, religion' and for people who just like to wonder about the universe. There are so many things I would like to write about from that book. There was so many things I learnt from it. I think I will make a list of it and probably that will enable me to organize my thoughts, so that I can understand the book more.
I have just started reading Contact by Carl Sagan, a famous physicist of 1950s. I am not person fascinated by ET kind of concept. I do not wonder whether there is life in other planets. I think that it is quite possible that there might be life in some form in some planet in one of those millions and millions of galaxies thrown across our universe. Most often I think that we might never recognize the life form as actual life. After-all we do not realize that our own planet Earth is alive (alive, even apart from the fact it supports life). To me this whole universe is like some kind of huge Ecological structure, it is a living breathing, feeling creature.
Well, anyway back to the book. It is more about the ET kind of stuff, but the way the book leads to it, is really amazing. The author shows an amazing child like wonder at things/beauty around us and takes us through the questions we would have asked as children (when we actually used our native intelligence, which we later forgot). He tell us his point of view of the universe through the eyes of smart girl (who grows up to strong intelligent woman).
It makes a very very interesting read. And I will update more once I finish it.
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I finished the book today. To tell frankly, had I not been forced to get up to attend to day today activities I would have finished the book on the day I started. I have never come across such an engrossing science book. I will not call this book a fiction. And the best thing about this book is, it deals with not just science, but theology (philosophy), human nature and just the wonder of this creation.
This book is a must read for 'those curious about science, religion' and for people who just like to wonder about the universe. There are so many things I would like to write about from that book. There was so many things I learnt from it. I think I will make a list of it and probably that will enable me to organize my thoughts, so that I can understand the book more.


