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The Beauty of Creation
"In the beginning—but actually, there was no beginning at all, because time didn't yet exist—the entire universe was contained in a single tiny dot..." This illustrated nonfiction book tells the story of the origin of the universe and the development of life on our planet. The story begins before the Big Bang, spans the various phases of evolution up to the present day, and dares to glimpse into the still uncertain future. Based on scientific findings and yet poetically, What We Know About Life on Earth captures the magic and special beauty that underlie all existence. We tell our children stories of apples and snakes, of gods and monsters. But the evolutionary story that science tells us is more complex and incredible than anything we could ever imagine.
© Hatje Cantz
| Titel | Was wir über Leben auf der Erde wissen / Bilderbuch Deutsch / Ziggy Hanaor / Illustriert von Cristóbal Schmal |
| Kurator | mundo azul |
| Typ | Bilderbuch Deutsch |
| ISBN | |
| Online seit | Oct 10, 2025 |
The Beauty of Creation
"In the beginning—but actually, there was no beginning at all, because time didn't yet exist—the entire universe was contained in a single tiny dot..." This illustrated nonfiction book tells the story of the origin of the universe and the development of life on our planet. The story begins before the Big Bang, spans the various phases of evolution up to the present day, and dares to glimpse into the still uncertain future. Based on scientific findings and yet poetically, What We Know About Life on Earth captures the magic and special beauty that underlie all existence. We tell our children stories of apples and snakes, of gods and monsters. But the evolutionary story that science tells us is more complex and incredible than anything we could ever imagine.
© Hatje Cantz