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My Favorite Universe
- Lu par : Neil deGrasse Tyson
- Durée : 6 h et 10 min
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What forces molded the universe? Are those forces still at work, removing, changing, or adding heavenly bodies even as we gaze upward? Will humanity, and Earth itself, one day be gone? Are we alone?
In an era when science journalism is perhaps more thorough and ambitious than ever before, fascinating explorations of questions like these seem available to us almost every day - provided we have a working understanding of the scientific theories on which they're based. Discover the answers to these and other startling questions about the cosmos with My Favorite Universe, a spirited and intellectually engaging journey through the cosmos and its history, from before the big bang to the likely ways in which Earth, and perhaps the entire universe, might end.
In this lecture series, Professor Neil deGrasse Tyson, the astrophysicist who directs the nation's most famous planetarium, makes that understanding available to anyone. Explore how black holes are formed, how asteroids move through space, why the odds seem overwhelmingly in favor of extraterrestrial life, and much more. With the foundation provided by this magnificent course, the realities of the universe will be revealed in stark - and often violent - beauty.
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- Antoine
- 26/01/2023
Great
Neil Degrasse Tyson is a great teacher, he knows how to keep his audience in awe. I only wish one thing: that it had been longer!
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- dan
- 21/08/2016
Wish there was more
Neil is a great story teller, and really paints an intriguing picture of the subjects covered. The depth of topics covered is probably more at the high school level not at the University level. However, the range is great enough that unless you're really in to astrophysics you'll probably find a lot that you didn't know.
I really appreciate how Neil discussed the topics, and so I really wish that the lectures went more in depth on each subject. As they are, it's more a sampling of a lot of topics related to astrophysics and space in general.
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- Rebecca
- 28/04/2017
Good for beginners
Neil degrasse Tyson is great, as always. But this lecture serious is for beginners, for space enthusiasts you should probably look elsewhere
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- Kathy in CA
- 21/11/2017
It's Your Universe, Too!
It's mainly for those of us who haven't done extensive reading on the subject but want to learn the basics of Cosmology (not Cosmetology), the origin and evolution of our universe. 'My Favorite Universe' is a short, easy listen with which I was never bored for even a moment. Neil explains his subject material in a simple and easily understandable manner with plenty of humor dispersed into it. As a previous reviewer stated, he has an unusual voice cadence that takes a bit to get used to, but I like it, as his excitement and enthusiasm clearly shines through.
If you ever wondered what the Big Bang theory was (not the tv show), what exactly are black holes, are we going to be destroyed by a meteor or asteroid, is there likely to be other life in our universe, are there other universes, and just how do we know all this stuff--this is surely the book for you.
So, step away from that fiction for just a moment (only 6 hours), and get yerself educated! You can even use this information as a conversation starter. Neil makes learning fun.
(Is it un-PC to call an Astrophysicist by his first name?)
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- Gregory Collier
- 14/06/2016
some already covered ground but more personal
always a fun listen when the man himself does the talking.
Some of the material you may have read or watched already but there are some nice touches here that still make it a good listen.
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- Sandra Schoeb
- 14/05/2017
Basic information, pretty well presented.
A very interesting lecture but rather basic in the information presented. I had been exposed to most of it in high school and college physics and astronomy classes. If you haven't had that yet, then it is an excellent introduction to all the concepts. If you are looking for more in-depth explanations, then you may want to look elsewhere.
Nonetheless it still a good course. I will probably listen to this again just for the entertainment.
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- Ian
- 29/04/2016
thought provoking
easy to understand, however if you get distracted for a few minutes and tune back in you may get a little lost. As information is consistantly built within each lecture. This course is nice on a long boring drive through farmlands.
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- Don
- 03/06/2016
Engaging
Tyson's cadence is sometimes difficult to follow, but the story he has to tell is mesmerizing. A layman like myself can learn about our environment and it's place in our universe.
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- taylor
- 24/05/2016
good but basic
NDT makes a wonderful narrator but the series is quite short. would listen to this more than once.
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- Brandon M. Salazar
- 08/01/2020
NDT’s Best Product On Audible
It’s 12 half-hour lectures covering different topics in a very layman’s version of astrophysics
What makes it great is that he is an amazing orator...but not an amazing writer. So when he is reading his own books, the delivery is pretty flat and uninspired. Here though, he didn’t have a script. Which if you’re a fan, you know is when Tyson is really at his best
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- Hendrick Mcdonald
- 17/07/2016
Good flow, difficult to hear at higher speeds
The topics covered are fairly standard, but I did enjoy the way the lecturer covered the topics, flowing from one to the next so you can see how the ideas build on each other, but I found it difficult to hear Tyson when listening at faster speeds. He tends to talk lower as he adds additional points to his main sentence.
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- Amazon Kunde
- 30/11/2021
Nothing new
If you have ever read a book by Neil de Grasse Tyson, you will be familiar with the content of these lectures.