Nemesis: The Death Star - Story of a Scientific Revolution
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In 1984 Dr Muller caused international controversy with his theory that a killer star, christened "Nemesis", is orbiting the sun and causing cataclysmic comet storms to batter the earth every 26 million years. Greeted with disbelief and derision, the "Nemesis" hypothesis has nonetheless withstood attempts to demolish it and has provided explanations for a variety of phenomena, including the dramatic disappearance 65 million years ago of the earth's dinosaur population. In this book the author examines himself and his motivations as rigorously as the bizarre assumptions of the "Nemesis" theory.
Author: Richard Muller
Format: Paperback, 208 pages, 129mm x 198mm
Published: 1990, Cornerstone, United Kingdom
Genre: Popular Science
In 1984 Dr Muller caused international controversy with his theory that a killer star, christened "Nemesis", is orbiting the sun and causing cataclysmic comet storms to batter the earth every 26 million years. Greeted with disbelief and derision, the "Nemesis" hypothesis has nonetheless withstood attempts to demolish it and has provided explanations for a variety of phenomena, including the dramatic disappearance 65 million years ago of the earth's dinosaur population. In this book the author examines himself and his motivations as rigorously as the bizarre assumptions of the "Nemesis" theory.