Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface. - Scientists believe intelligent life may be more common in the universe than previously considered possible. - When will mankind achieve First Contact with extraterrestrial life forms. - If our nervous system is not the only one that exists in the universe, where are the others and how do we identify them? - Evolution of intelligent nervous systems on other worlds in the universe. - Are biological nervous systems just the first step in the rise of intelligence in the universe? . - Just how hostile is our universe to the development and survival of Life Forms? . - Some Final Thoughts from this amateur astronomer on mankind s imminent discovery that we are not alone in the Universe. - References and further suggested readings. - Index.
The quintessence of this book is whether there possibly exist brains (central nervous systems) on other planets that might work the same or entirely differently from those found on Earth. For astro-neurobiological educated guesses, surmises, and ideas, this book is the first of its kind and offers a good read. (P. Chapman-Rietschi, The Observatory, April, 2016)
The illustrations are excellent, and there is an extensive bibliography. Most of the subjects are covered in many other books, but the discussion of neurosystems is original and insightful. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers, lower- and upper-division undergraduates. (T. Barker, Choice, Vol. 52 (12), August, 2015)
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