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Choice of Catastrophes The Disasters That Threaten Our World

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ISBN-10: 0449900487

ISBN-13: 9780449900482

Edition: N/A

Authors: Isaac Asimov

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Scientist, author, and Earth-dweller, explores the many potential natural and man-made catastrophes that could change life as we know it, or erase us from the face of the Earth. Natural properties and laws might change at any time, rendering life on this planet--or anywhere in the universe--impossible. But the disasters that are most imminent are in our power to control--technology, nuclear warfare, pollution... Natural forces far more powerful than man might destroy us. Or they may have nothing to do with bringing about the end. Book jacket.
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List price: $19.00
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 9/12/1981
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 380
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.188
Language: English

Isaac Asimov was born in Petrovichi, Russia, on January 2, 1920. His family emigrated to the United States in 1923 and settled in Brooklyn, New York, where they owned and operated a candy store. Asimov became a naturalized U.S. citizen at the age of eight. As a youngster he discovered his talent for writing, producing his first original fiction at the age of eleven. He went on to become one of the world's most prolific writers, publishing nearly 500 books in his lifetime. Asimov was not only a writer; he also was a biochemist and an educator. He studied chemistry at Columbia University, earning a B.S., M.A. and Ph.D. In 1951, Asimov accepted a position as an instructor of biochemistry at…    

Introduction
Catastrophes of the First Class
The Day of Judgment
The Twilight of the Gods
Messianic Expectation
Millennarianism
The Increase of Entropy
The Conservation Laws
Energy Flow
The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Movement at Random
The Closing of the Universe
The Galaxies
The Expanding Universe
The Contracting Universe
The Collapse of Stars
Gravitation
Black Holes
Quasars
Within Our Galaxy
Catastrophes of the Second Class
Collisions with the Sun
Birth by Close Encounter
Orbiting the Galactic Nucleus
Mini-Black Holes
Antimatter and Free-Planets
The Death of the Sun
The Energy Source
Red Giants
White Dwarfs
Supernovas
Sunspots
Neutrinos
Catastrophes of the Third Class
The Bombardment of the Earth
Extraterrestrial Objects
Comets
Asteroids
Meteorites
The Slowing of the Earth
Tides
The Longer Day
The Receding Moon
The Approaching Moon
The Drift of the Crust
Internal Heat
Catastrophism
The Moving Continents
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
The Tectonic Future
The Change of Weather
The Seasons
Triggering the Glaciers
Orbital Variations
The Arctic Ocean
The Effect of Glaciation
The Removal of Magnetism
Cosmic Rays
DNA and Mutations
The Genetic Load
Earth's Magnetic Field
Catastrophes of the Fourth Class
The Competition of Life
Large Animals
Small Animals
Infectious Disease
Microorganisms
New Disease
The Conflict of Intelligence
Nonhuman Intelligence
War
Barbarians
Gunpowder to Nuclear Bombs
Catastrophes of the Fifth Class
The Depletion of Resources
Renewable Items
Metals
Pollution
Energy: Old
Energy: New
Energy: Copious
The Dangers of Victory
Population
Education
Technology
Computers
Afterword
Index