Born from Catastrophe: Supernovae and The Creation of Everything We Know
Science and Cosmos
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Narrated by:
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Becky Brabham
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Boris Kriger
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The iron in your blood was forged in the nuclear furnace of a dying star. The gold in your jewelry was born in the collision of neutron stars so violent it sent ripples through spacetime itself. The carbon in your DNA survived a stellar explosion and a billion-year journey through space before becoming part of you.
Born from Catastrophe reveals the extraordinary truth behind these statements: we are not just made of stardust, but of stardust created through the most violent events in the universe. Drawing on cutting-edge astrophysical research, Boris Kriger takes readers on a journey from the first stars to modern theories of cosmic chemical evolution, showing how stellar explosions, neutron star collisions, and black hole formation have shaped the chemical richness that makes life possible.
Based on peer-reviewed research, Born from Catastrophe presents the fragility argument: that our existence depends not just on suitable astronomical conditions but on the fundamental physics of the universe being structured to permit explosive nucleosynthesis. We live in a cosmos balanced on the edge between creation and destruction, where violence becomes the engine of complexity.From the neutrino bursts that power supernova explosions to the gravitational waves detected from merging black holes, from failed supernovae that remove heavy elements from circulation to the hypervelocity stars flung across the galaxy by cosmic catastrophes, Kriger weaves together the latest discoveries in astronomy and physics to reveal a universe far more violent — and far more creative — than everyday experience suggests.
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