HOLE IN THE HEAVENS

HOLE IN THE HEAVENS

Author: Dyan Elliott

Publisher: Bagwyn Books

Published: 2017-06-30

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9780866988209

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The year is 1397, and Paris is awash with the gloom of the 100 Years War and the papal schism. With the arrival of a wonder-working Franciscan, a pitched battle between good and evil is set in motion. Brother Jacques is one of God's special friends: he performs miracles at Mass, heals the sick, instills peace of mind in the troubled, and even brings the dead back to life. And yet his arrival in Paris coincides with a series of murders and the rising tide of apocalyptic marvels. An unlikely coalition forms between a group of intellectuals: three priests and a clerical concubine, setting out to discover who Brother Jacques really is. The answer lies in deciphering a series of visions and the journal of a long dead heretic. What they learn will rock the very foundations of the Catholic church and challenge the nature of reality.


Mapping the Heavens

Mapping the Heavens

Author: Priyamvada Natarajan

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2016-04-28

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0300221126

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

A theoretical astrophysicist explores the ideas that transformed our knowledge of the universe over the past century. The cosmos, once understood as a stagnant place, filled with the ordinary, is now a universe that is expanding at an accelerating pace, propelled by dark energy and structured by dark matter. Priyamvada Natarajan, our guide to these ideas, is someone at the forefront of the research—an astrophysicist who literally creates maps of invisible matter in the universe. She not only explains for a wide audience the science behind these essential ideas but also provides an understanding of how radical scientific theories gain acceptance. The formation and growth of black holes, dark matter halos, the accelerating expansion of the universe, the echo of the big bang, the discovery of exoplanets, and the possibility of other universes—these are some of the puzzling cosmological topics of the early twenty-first century. Natarajan discusses why the acceptance of new ideas about the universe and our place in it has never been linear and always contested even within the scientific community. And she affirms that, shifting and incomplete as science always must be, it offers the best path we have toward making sense of our wondrous, mysterious universe. “Part history, part science, all illuminating. If you want to understand the greatest ideas that shaped our current cosmic cartography, read this book.”—Adam G. Riess, Nobel Laureate in Physics, 2011 “A highly readable, insider’s view of recent discoveries in astronomy with unusual attention to the instruments used and the human drama of the scientists.”—Alan Lightman, author of The Accidental Universe and Einstein's Dream


Heavens Are Changing

Heavens Are Changing

Author: Susan Neylan

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 0773523278

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

A study of Protestant missionization among the Tsimshianic-speaking peoples of the North Pacific Coast of British Columbia during the latter half of the nineteenth century


Decoding the Heavens

Decoding the Heavens

Author: Jo Marchant

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2010-10-19

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 1459600096

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

In Decoding the Heavens, Jo Marchant tells for the first time the full story of the hundred-year quest to decipher the ancient Greek computer known as the Antikythera Mechanism. Along the way she unearths a diverse cast of remarkable characters and explores the deep roots of modern technology in ancient Greece and the medieval European and Islamic worlds. At its heart, this is an epic adventure and mystery, a book that challenges our assumptions about technology through the ages.


Above the Heavens

Above the Heavens

Author: Cang Qiong

Publisher: Funstory

Published: 2019-11-15

Total Pages: 974

ISBN-13: 1647591309

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The heaven and earth were clearly separated. Within the vast expanse of space, there were numerous geniuses. The king who ruled this world rushed out of his peak to intimidate the people of this world. The apocalypse failed to break into the human world, and a strange and novel life began after his rebirth. Sour and bitter, taste everything, love and hate, make people wish they were dead. The re-emergence of experts to unite the world was only to uncover the secret of his rebirth and to set up a trap.


The Heavens Are Falling

The Heavens Are Falling

Author: Walter J. Karplus

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1489960244

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Each day we are bombarded with news of a new catastrophe of worldwide proportions promising to obliterate a part, if not all, of humankind. Confronted with these warnings of impending doom, our best defense is to understand how valid--or invalid--these predictions of calamity are. By perceiving these threats in a wise and sagacious way, we can best meet future challenges by not earmarking precious resources for wrong or misleading reasons. Walter Karplus, a professor of computer sciences at UCLA, in his 35 years of experience has made predictions for all kinds of phenomena by generating models and computer simulations. His decades of experience have taught him what we can and cannot predict with any accuracy. Dr. Karplus surveys the most hotly debated catastrophes that many scientists have predicted will imminently endanger the lives of countless people all over the globe. These catastrophes include the depletion of the ozone layer, the Greenhouse Effect, nuclear radiation, acid rain, the AIDS epidemic, the population explosion, another Great Depression, and earthquakes. Drawing on his superb background, he assesses the strengths and weaknesses of arguments propounding the seriousness of these calamities. All the while, he never allows us to lose sight of the profound shortcomings of scientific prediction. In his singularly engaging manner, Dr. Karplus traces the fascinating art of prediction from our earliest ancestors to today. He pronounces at what point prediction, even within science, becomes a black art. He elucidates the problems that computer simulations have in predicting events and goes on to pinpoint when and where these models lapse into the area of pure conjecture. Through reason and wit, Walter Karplus teaches us how to bring a trained eye to the predictions of disaster that unceasingly assault us. The Heavens Are Falling is an illuminating and entertaining work that bestows on us the wisdom to make informed judgments before taking arms against a sea of troubles.


Heaven Slaughter Stars

Heaven Slaughter Stars

Author: Zhu Shen

Publisher: Funstory

Published: 2020-04-01

Total Pages: 979

ISBN-13: 1648843069

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The protagonist was a lazy person, and he was determined to be a popinjay. The main character could only cry out in frustration, "When will my path as a popinjay be opened?" [Previous Chapter] [Table of Contents] [Next Chapter] But when he looked back, he laughed shamelessly, because he discovered that he could become a popinjay at any time, because his backer was "tall!" Faced with the "God's dimension" and "God's game" from another universe, the main character shouted, "I'm a kind playboy, how could I fight with you? Wouldn't that damage my prestige?" He then shouted, "Violet Feather!" [Close]