Sleepwalkers

Sleepwalkers by Arthur Koestler, published by Penguin UK on August 5, 1986, offers a comprehensive exploration of the scientific achievements and lives of cosmologists throughout history. Spanning 624 pages, this edition delves into the contributions of figures from the Babylonians to Newton, providing readers with an insightful overview of the evolution of cosmological thought.
In this book, readers will find a detailed narrative that examines the historical context and significance of various cosmological developments. The work focuses on the interplay between science and culture, illustrating how these advancements shaped our understanding of the universe. With a subject emphasis on cosmology and its history, Sleepwalkers serves as an informative resource for those interested in the progression of scientific ideas and the individuals behind them.
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This title presents a thought-provoking account of the scientific achievements and lives of cosmologists from Babylonians to Newton.
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