Take Me to Your Leader

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America’s favourite astrophysicist has written the most entertaining and universally appealing book of his stellar career: a practical guide for dealing with alien visitors, an exploration of how it might happen, and a cultural history of our fascination with extra-terrestrials. ‘Ever since childhood,’ writes Neil deGrasse Tyson, ‘I’ve wanted to be abducted by aliens.’ This work is the culmination of a lifetime of fascination, speculation, and the amassing of scientific data about the possibility of aliens visiting Earth. Drawing on a wealth of depictions from history, literature, pop culture, and film, Tyson applies the universal laws of physics to make the case for what aliens might look like, act like, how they might travel through the universe to reach us, and what they might think of us upon arrival.

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HOW TO SURVIVE YOUR FIRST ALIEN ENCOUNTER:

– Do NOT shake hands. You don’t know what part of the Alien’s anatomy you just touched.
– Assume they’re smarter than you. They crossed interstellar space. You struggle with WiFi.
– Avoid sudden movements. Especially if they have lasers. Or tentacles. Or both.
– Remember: you are the representative of Earth. No pressure.

Ever since childhood, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has wanted to be abducted by aliens. Here, he draws upon a lifetime’s fascination to explore the science of alien life – and to offer a practical guide to your first alien encounter.

Would an alien really be a humanoid with a pointy head, or might it look more like a worm, a roving cloud of gas, or perhaps a ‘testicle monster’? How should you communicate with an alien who didn’t speak English, and what does it have to do with the Pythagorean Theorem? And if an alien did demand ‘Take me to your leader!’, who are you actually meant to take it to?

Touching on Star Wars and Spielberg, UFOs and Area 51, Take Me to Your Leader is both a romping work of popular science and a love letter to our as-yet-elusive extraterrestrial friends.

It is the most entertaining book ever written by one of the best-loved scientists in the world, and perhaps in the galaxy.

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Weight 0.345 kg
Dimensions 22.5 × 14.6 × 2.4 cm
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Cover

Hardback

Pages

240

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

001.942 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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