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Tom Morris Library: The Universe Below
Title:      The Universe Below
BookID:      367
Authors:      William J Broad
ISBN-10(13):      0684811081
Publisher:      Simon & Schuster
Edition:      First Edition
Number of pages:      432
Language:      Not specified
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Picture:      cover
Description:      Product Description
Pulitzer Prize winner William J. Broad takes us on an epic journey to the planet's last and most exotic frontier -- the depths of the sea. The Universe Below examines how we are illuminating its dark recesses in a rush of discovery, uncovering hidden worlds of alien creatures, living fossils, lost treasures, precious metals, and perhaps even the place where life itself first arose billions of years ago.

Broad takes us on breathtaking dives and expeditions -- to the Azores, to the Titanic, to hot springs teeming with bizarre life, to icy fissures aswarm with gulper eels, vampire squids, and gelatinous beasts longer than a city bus. We meet legendary explorers at the forefront of deep research and go with them as they probe the ancient mysteries of the deep. This universe below encompasses the vast majority of the Earth's habitable space and nurtures perhaps ten times as many species of life as are known on land. Broad shows that the abyss also holds millions of humanity's lost artworks and treasures -- more than all the world's museums combined. Yet, remarkably, human eyes up to now have glimpsed perhaps only a billionth of this unfamiliar realm, a place of crushing pressure and eternal darkness.

Drawing on extensive fieldwork, including hundreds of talks and interviews, Broad takes us to the cutting edge of the exploratory surge and reveals how it is powered by a wave of once-secret technologies. At a cost of untold billions, the United States, the Soviet Union, France, and other cold-war contestants forged these marvels to spy and fight and plunder the deep. Today, these wonders and the people who made and ran them are catalyzing an unprecedented speedup in civilian efforts to illuminate the inky depths.

Broad shows how the rush into the deep is revealing not only great mysteries and riches but great dangers as well, including the deadly radioactive debris of the cold war. Deep pollution, mining, and fishing threaten this frontier with ecological upset and species extinction. We will either destroy the sea through ignorance or save it, and ourselves, with the kinds of knowledge we are now gaining in the exploratory speedup. The Universe Below is an unforgettable journey to the universe in our own backyard.
Amazon.com Review
Sometimes truth is indeed stranger than fiction. Fifty-foot-long sea serpents do exist, as it turns out, though without the baneful intentions that mythology has ascribed to them. The Universe Below examines the awe-inspiring and little-known worlds that lurk in the deep seas, often more than a mile beneath the waves. Author William Broad gives a highly personal account of undersea explorations that scouted out everything from bizarre life forms feeding off of scalding vents at the bottom of the ocean to 16th-century shipwrecks filled with cultural artifacts and perhaps even gold. Broad's book is meticulously researched and full of surprising discoveries about the unseen undersea world.

   
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