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Life Out There: The Truth Of And Search For Extraterrestrial Life [Hardcover]

Michael White (Author)
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A sweeping look at the many possible places we can search for signs of extraterrestrial life, from distant galaxies to our own back door. White (Isaac Newton: The Last Sorcerer, 1998, etc.) ventures first to the planet we all think of when casual conversation turns to extraterrestrials: Mars. He contrasts the recent discovery of primitive microorganisms on a Martian meteorite with the results of tests performed by the Viking spacecraft that landed on Mars in 1976. More important for the uninitiated, he gives detailed reasons why this rock is known to come from Mars and what evidence of ``life'' was found on it. He doesnt let the reader progress far before asking and answering the more fundamental question, What is life? White continues with a laundry list of every planet and moon in our solar system, examining if life could exist on each. He explains how planets circling other suns were not detected until this decade and that the search for radio signals from elsewhere in the galaxy is in its infancy too. Although travel to planets in other solar systems would take thousands of years using current technology, this in no way diminishes White's enthusiasm for the possibility of space travel using as-yet-theoretical means of propulsion. Once we get to other planets, what would life there look like? White emphasizes the similarities we would have with such life, arguing that life anywhere would use RNA, the same building blocks as on Earth. Life would also, he contends, require the existence of water, which may have been present on Mars in the distant past. Finally, theres the intriguing notion that life on Earth could actually have been ``seeded'' by microbes from another planet. Are we, in fact, all Martians? Abundantly optimistic. Covers the gamut of current scientific research on the possibility of life elsewhere in our solar system and beyond. (17 illustrations) -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • Hardcover: 210 pages
  • Publisher: Ecco; 1 edition (July 23, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 088001671X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0880016711
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,669,605 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars Less acrimony please, April 10, 2000
This review is from: Life Out There: The Truth Of And Search For Extraterrestrial Life (Hardcover)
The book I read with this name was copyright 1998, first published in Britain. It also had a different ISBN number, but aside from these differences, it appears to be the same book. I did not like it. It lost me in the Introduction when the author felt it was necessary to let me know Fermi's principle was "merely a display of stupendous arrogance and ignorance little different from the pompous declarations of medieval popes". Right at the end of the book, the author makes the following comment about Tipler, "He refuses to accept any arguments against his view, and is dogmatic to the point where one wonders what has precipitated such a belief - does it derive from some twisted humanism or some childhood trauma". Von Daniken is treated more generously as he is rebutted, although I wasn't sure what to make of a reference to a jail term for fraud. While the author is trying to muster arguments for acknowledging different (X-file like) opinions as part of the "Life out There" discussion, his attitude towards opinions counter to his own appear, at least on the face of it, identical to his description of Tipler. That said, the author has mustered many snippets of information that while readily available elsewhere, are interestingly put together in his book. Ironically, he even acknowledges, as a footnote in chapter 5, the presence of gamma-ray bursters that some people now feel add support for Fermi's principle, although this is not the context the author has used. My central criticism of the book is that the author is biased so strongly in favour of life out there, and so trenchant in his criticism of those who hold a different view, as the examples above suggest, that it is hard to feel comfortable with any of his views. Read this book if you feel you need a strident avatar for your cause.
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