Seeds of the Living Cosmos: How Life Shaped the Universe

· Ylia Callan
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Seeds of the Living Cosmos: How Life Shaped the Universe takes readers on a thrilling journey through the cosmic forces that make life possible and, perhaps, inevitable. From the role of stars and supernovae in dispersing the essential ingredients of life, to the discovery of extremophiles that thrive in Earth’s harshest environments, this book challenges the idea that life is rare or accidental. It explores the hidden patterns of the universe, the conditions that foster habitability, and the tantalizing possibility that life is a fundamental feature of the cosmos. Combining astrophysics, astrobiology, and a visionary perspective on the universe as a living system, Seeds of the Living Cosmos offers a fresh, scientifically grounded lens on the origin, evolution, and future of life.

About the author

Ylia Callan is a writer and researcher fascinated by the intersection of life and the cosmos. With a background in astrophysics and a passion for astrobiology, Ylia explores how the laws of physics, cosmic processes, and planetary conditions converge to create and sustain life. His work blends rigorous scientific insight with a broad, imaginative vision of the universe, inviting readers to reconsider life not as an isolated phenomenon on Earth but as an integral part of a living, evolving cosmos.

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