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|a Our cosmic habitat /
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|a Princeton, New Jersey :
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|a In a compelling new survey of the universe, the noted cosmologist probes the seeming hospitality of the universe to life, wondering whether this fact is accidental or providential.
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|a Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE TO THE PRINCETON SCIENCE LIBRARY EDITION -- PREFACE -- PROLOGUE â#x80;#x9C;Could God Have Made the World Any Differently?â#x80;#x9D; -- PART I From Big Bang to Biospheres -- 1 Planets and Stars -- 2 Life and Intelligence -- 3 Atoms, Stars and Galaxies -- 4 Extragalactic Perspective -- 5 Pregalactic History -- 6 Black Holes and Time Machines -- PART II The Beginning and the End -- 7 Deceleration or Acceleration? -- 8 The Long-Range Future -- 9 How Things Began: The First Millisecond
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|a PART III Fundamentals and Conjectures10 Cosmos and Microworld -- 11 Laws and Bylaws in the Multiverse -- APPENDIX Scales of Structure -- NOTES TO THE CHAPTERS
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