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272 pages, Kindle Edition
Published October 24, 2023
everybody loves aliens. i know this because everybody tells me they love aliens. life in the universe is the first thing people ask me about when they hear i’m an astrophysicist. “do aliens exist?” is one of those special questions, kind of like “what happens after you die?” lots of opinions, no real answers, and, most importantly, actually knowing the answer would change the world.adam frank’s the little book of aliens is big on passion and enthusiasm (and dad humor), offering a rather thorough introductory course on the past and present science of (the search for) alien life. the american astrophysicist covers a wide range of subjects, from the early days of seti, to ufo hoaxes, exoplanet discovery, biosignature and technosignature exploration, and much more. across nearly four dozen short subchapters, frank imagines and explains — within the parameters of known physics, biology, and chemistry — the who/what/when/where/why/how of alien life. as a science educator, frank’s most effective tools may well be his contagious curiosity, excitement, and wonder, which makes the little book of aliens a consistently engaging, spirited look at humanity’s biggest unanswered question.