Why Are We Alone In This Universe : Destroying The Delusion Of Science Media.
By Hiten Shelar
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There are millions of star systems like our solar system in our galaxy, we have found planets that seem much better than Earth to sustain life. And there are trillions of galaxies in the observable universe. Knowing this it is easy to conclude that intelligent aliens must exist. This would be a very easy and direct conclusion.
This argument contains a logical fallacy. Not knowing this, the content watchers get so easily fooled by science communicators who have limited knowledge of science. By limiting and ignoring the facts, one can reach at any crap conclusion. The conclusion that intelligent aliens exist in our universe, reached by above mentioned limited knowledge of planets and stars is the epitome of such a crap conclusion. The audience needs to get alert and educate themselves in not believing in these claims. The author in this short book explains why we are the only "intelligent species in the entire universe and thus destroying the delusion of science media.
Hiten Shelar
Hiten Shelar is an astrophysicist and science communicator renowned for his bestselling book "Astrophysics for Non-Mathematicians" and his award-winning book "Cosmology For a Newbie," which won the International Best New Cosmology Books Award in 2023. He is also celebrated for his astrophysics reels on Facebook and Instagram. Additionally, he is the founder and owner of IMAGINE SPACETIME (www.imaginespacetime.com), a science website, and physics book publisher. Hiten's fascination with astronomy and astrophysics dates back to when he was just 5 years old. Throughout high school and college, he received numerous awards and accolades in his astronomy and astrophysics career. In 2020, he was recognized as the best performer at the International Space Science Competition, received the silver honor in the International Astronomy and Astrophysics Competition, and achieved the 28th rank in the International Space Olympiad 2019. Hiten strongly advocates for teaching cosmology and astrophysics at a basic level in every school. He believes that gazing at the stars and contemplating the universe can address many societal issues. According to him, studying our universe is not merely an academic pursuit; it offers profound lessons for everyone. It teaches us that irrational beliefs hold no sway in the real universe. In his books, he strives to simplify even the most complex concepts for broader understanding. He asserts that adopting a cosmic perspective can enhance the beauty of the world and contribute to a better society. To date, Hiten has authored seven books on astrophysics.
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Why Are We Alone In This Universe - Hiten Shelar
WHY ARE WE ALONE IN THIS UNIVERSE?
HITEN SHELAR
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Preface
There are millions of star systems like our solar system in our galaxy, we have found planets that seem much better than Earth to sustain life. And there