So the world didn’t end on 10 September 2008: but maybe it got you thinking…
The world didn’t end on 10 September 2008, but the possibility may have got you was it worth the risk? What is the point of science actually? Geoffrey Gorham considers these questions and explores the social and ethical implications of science by linking them to issues facing scientists human extinction, extraterrestrial intelligence, space colonization, and more.
3.5/5. A decent and high-level Introduction into the most interesting concepts of science. Autor tries to stay objective most of the time, but sometimes he discusses paradigms and views with very few mentions of criticisms, indicating his personal support. The last chapter was disappointing - it began with a trivial discussion of politics&science in modern world, and then it went into a broad but rather shallow overview of human future.
I'd replace the last chapter and with a more detailed view on the ancient history of science. There, the philosophical and mathematical approaches to science and universe are described with very little detail.