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OverviewThis book presents a unique and interesting introduction to the wonder and rhythm of the known universe using verse and prose. It is a reflection of nearly sixty years of observation by the author and his perception and interpretation of all things universally related. It makes statements, poses questions and offers theories. It is written in simple language, supported by almost 100 appropriate colour illustrations, which hopefully will enable readers to easily grasp the essence of the various subject headings and perhaps inspire them to take a deeper interest in one or more aspects of what is probably the most fascinating subject of our times. Like the universe itself any book written about it would be immeasurably huge, therefore each heading in the index can only be a snapshot of that particular subject designed to give the reader a starting point from which to go on and delve a little deeper into areas of particular interest. There is a rhythmic elegance in the way in which the universe functions with every galaxy spinning and revolving around each other and the stars within those galaxies doing likewise in seemingly perfect synchronicity. Every element of it from the largest to the smallest apparently depends on each other for its existence. It can be likened to a vast cosmic rhythmic dance. With just a little imagination the haunting strains of Ravel's Bolero can be heard in the background and the majestic scene compared to the perfect elegance of Torvill and Dean's ballet-like interpretation of that piece on ice. In the spirit of its title 52 subjects have been selected for treatment (one for every week of the year) and there are 365 verses (one for every day of the year) plus one extra verse in the conclusion at the end to take account of leap years, thus allowing the reader to enter into a rhythmic study of a different subject each week throughout a single year to obtain a systematically good basic overview of the universe. Full Product DetailsAuthor: NASA , James DugganPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9781542485210ISBN 10: 1542485215 Pages: 182 Publication Date: 15 January 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJames Duggan is not a new author. In addition to his first novel entitled 'The Honeycomb Brief' he has previously published a couple of poetry books and other non fiction offerings plus a series of seven eBooks on driver training aimed at learners and instructors alike. For those who may be interested they can all be found, together with their print versions, on his author website. www.jamesdugganauthor.com. However, this is his first venture into writing in a different genre, one which has held his attention ever since the Russians launched Sputnik One on 4th October 1957 when he was just 13 years old and the world entered into the space age. He is not formally qualified in what you may be about to read, but he has been an avid star gazing, program watching, book reading people watcher for the last 58 years. He thought there may be some readers out there who could benefit from, or simply enjoy, his unique and uncomplicated writings on what is probably the most immense and fascinating subject of our times. He wrote this book to compliment and expand upon his previous publication on the same subject entitled 'The Poetry of the Universe' which was presented entirely in verse. It is also published as an eBook and is available, together with the rest of his books, in the Amazon Kindle Book Store in conjunction with this offering. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |