This chapter explores the moon's historical significance and its impact on Earth's stability, alongside the complexities of reconstructing the universe's history using advanced technology. It discusses the philosophical implications of mathematics, including Euclidean versus non-Euclidean theories, and the challenges of computational limits in understanding historical events and the cosmos' tendency towards novelty.
Professor Sara Walker is an astrobiologist and theoretical physicist whose research focuses on the origins of life, artificial life, and the detection of life on other worlds. She is the author of “Life as No One Knows It: The Physics of Life’s Emergence.”
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