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  • Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs

  • The Astounding Interconnectedness of the Universe
  • By: Lisa Randall
  • Narrated by: Carrington MacDuffie
  • Length: 12 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (390 ratings)

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Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs

By: Lisa Randall
Narrated by: Carrington MacDuffie
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In this brilliant exploration of our cosmic environment, the renowned particle physicist and New York Times best-selling author of Warped Passages and Knocking on Heaven's Door uses her research into dark matter to illuminate the startling connections between the furthest reaches of space and life here on Earth.

Sixty-six million years ago, an object the size of a city descended from space to crash into Earth, creating a devastating cataclysm that killed off the dinosaurs, along with three-quarters of the other species on the planet. What was its origin? In Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs, Lisa Randall proposes it was a comet that was dislodged from its orbit as the solar system passed through a disk of dark matter embedded in the Milky Way. In a sense it might have been dark matter that killed the dinosaurs.

Working through the background and consequences of this proposal, Randall shares with us the latest findings - established and speculative - regarding the nature and role of dark matter and the origin of the universe, our galaxy, our solar system, and life, along with the process by which scientists explore new concepts. In Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs, Randall tells a breathtaking story that weaves together the cosmos' history and our own, illuminating the deep relationships that are critical to our world and the astonishing beauty inherent in the most familiar things.

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©2015 Lisa Randall (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers
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awesome!!!

Very cool book about the possible connection between the most mysterious matter in the universe and the extinction of the dinosaurs.

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Fantastic !!!

The best book I've read this decade. Professor Randall is one of the great minds of our time. It's fascinating to listen to how she thinks.

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Interesting but difficult to grasp at times

I learned a lot. I mean A LOT. And I am sure I don’t understand half of what was presented. I like books that I can listen to while multitasking (driving, cleaning the house, cooking, etc) but this is not one of those books. I usually listen to my books at 1.25 or even 1.5 speed; again, this is not one of those books. There is a lot of information in here - you will get your money’s worth, but be prepared to pay attention or hit the 30 secs back button! I will listen again in the future, but for now I need to let the content sink in. This woman is incredibly smart, I wish the information would have been presented in more of a story format though. The content is just at the top of my knowledge and I found it difficult to listen to at times when I didn’t quite understand what she was discussing. Granted, I have very little physics background - this book was recommended in the comments of a Stephen Hawking book I recently finished - so maybe I didn’t know exactly what rabbit hole I was going down. In the end, I’m glad I persevered and listened to it all the way through.

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Still In The Dark

Sadly, I know nothing more about dark matter or dinosaurs than I did before I started 😕. It may well be my inability to comprehend the material is totally due to slowly encroaching dementia, but this was a waste of time for me. 😯

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Disjointed

Title felt contrived and the body of the text made to try to fit it. Not as interesting as I hoped.

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Knowledgebomb

The only drawback of this Book is that it is too short. Lisa Randall explains her thinking and current Theories as well as The current State of Knowledge Up to The Last Two chapters in which she concludes The relationship Stated in The title. My only Dilemma After listening is to not be able to discuss other theories with her

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Exceptionally thorough and accessible

If you could sum up Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs in three words, what would they be?

Informative, accessible and compelling

What was one of the most memorable moments of Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs?

When I realized this was a real scientist explaining real research - the history and foundations of dark matter; the scientific method applied; the evaluation of the available data; the story of how the ideas explained in this book evolved in her thinking and in her work with other collaborators.

Have you listened to any of Carrington MacDuffie’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

She read it a little fast. I was on 0.75% most of the time.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No. Too much to digest all at once.

Any additional comments?

Especially liked the manner in which she attributed credit to all the cited researchers whose work contributed to the present views.

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A wonderful story, woven in science

I was a bit distracted on my first try on this book. But after a long pause I started over. This time I got thru the entire book. Now it began to connect the science, geology, physics and related it to a complex but plausible relationship, that included dark matter. It took a leap forward and unraveling the rest my beyond any one person perspective and lifetime.

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Great for the amateur particle physicist and paleontologist

Readily understandable, but not overly simplified. Superb engaging style. Educational as well as entertaining. Author's depth of knowledge and breadth of experience come across. Leaves even more curious.

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Look around you

This amazing book will take you to far far away places, worry astounding numbers, like billions of years and a life time spans, although physics is a difficult subject to grasp, when explain with such great knowledge is fascinating

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