Are we alone in the universe?
In Earth: The Goldilocks Planet, Terry M. Adair explores one of humanity's oldest questions through a new lens: energy.
Building upon the famous Drake Equation, Adair introduces a compelling framework that examines not only how life begins, but how it survives, evolves, and eventually becomes intelligent. From the structure of galaxies and the nature of stars to planetary systems, photosynthesis, biological complexity, and technological civilization, this book traces the remarkable chain of events that made Earth possible.
Blending astronomy, astrobiology, evolutionary science, geology, and thermodynamics, Earth: The Goldilocks Planet reveals why our world may occupy a uniquely favorable position in the cosmos. Through engaging examples and accessible scientific explanations, readers are invited to reconsider what makes a planet capable of supporting life and why intelligent civilizations may be far rarer than we imagine.
Perfect for readers interested in astronomy, astrobiology, cosmology, the Drake Equation, the Fermi Paradox, and humanity's place in the universe.