Incoming Resources
- The singular universe and the reality of time, an essay in natural philosophy, Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Lee Smolin
- Before the big bang, the prehistory of our universe, Brian Clegg
- Letters from an astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson
- The bond, connecting through the space between us, Lynne McTaggart
- The big picture, on the origins of life, meaning, and the universe itself, Sean Carroll
- The disordered cosmos, a journey into dark matter, spacetime, and dreams deferred, Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
- Stephen Hawking, Alex Raynham
- Fashion, faith, and fantasy in the new physics of the universe, Roger Penrose
- Oxford illustrated encyclopedia of the universe, volume editor Archie Roy. --
- A universe from nothing, why there is something rather than nothing, Lawrence M. Krauss ; afterword by Richard Dawkins
- The fabric of the cosmos
- Are we being watched?, the search for life in the cosmos, Paul Murdin
- Stephen Hawking, his science in a nutshell, by Florian Freistetter ; translated by Brian Taylor
- The cosmic cocktail, three parts dark matter, Katherine Freese
- The fallacy of fine-tuning, why the universe is not designed for us, by Victor J. Stenger
- Existential physics, a scientist's guide to life's biggest questions, Sabine Hossenfelder
- Dark matter and the dinosaurs, the astounding interconnectedness of the universe, Lisa Randall
- Cosmic paradoxes, Julio A. Gonzalo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
- Precision cosmology, the first half million years, Bernard J.T. Jones, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, University of Groningen
- Until the end of time, mind, matter, and our search for meaning in an evolving universe, Brian Greene
- A big bang in a little room, the quest to create new universes, Zeeya Merali
- Contemporary indigenous cosmologies and pragmatics, Françoise Dussart & Sylvie Poirier, editors
- Origins, God, evolution, and the question of the cosmos, Philip A. Rolnick
- Cosmic numbers, the numbers that define our universe, James D. Stein
- Cosmos, Carl Sagan
- Consciousness and the Cosmos
- Impact, how rocks from space led to life, culture, and Donkey Kong, Greg Brennecka
- The perfect wave, with neutrinos at the boundary of space and time, Heinrich Päs
- Extreme cosmos, a guided tour of the fastest, brightest, hottest, heaviest, oldest, and most amazing aspects of our universe, Bryan Gaensler
- Black holes and baby universes and other essays, Stephen Hawking. --
- Conjuring the universe, the origins of the laws of nature, Peter Atkins
- The cosmic web, mysterious architecture of the universe, J. Richard Gott
- Once before time, a whole story of the universe, by Martin Bojowald
- The hidden reality, [parallel universes and the deep laws of the cosmos], by Brian Greene
- The universe, leading scientists explore the origin, mysteries, and future of the cosmos, edited by John Brockman
- The jazz of physics, the secret link between music and the structure of the universe, Stephon Alexander
- The fabric of the cosmos, space, time, and the texture of reality, Brian Greene
- Seven brief lessons on physics, Carlo Rovelli ; translated by Simon Carnell and Erica Segre
- 13.8, the quest to find the true age of the universe and the theory of everything, John Gribbin
- Biocentrism, how life and consciousness are the keys to understanding the true nature of the universe, Robert Lanza with Bob Berman
- The dialogues, conversations about the nature of the universe, Clifford V. Johnson ; [foreword by Frank Wilczek]
- The universe in your hand, a journey through space, time, and beyond, Christophe Galfard
- A theory of everything, an integral vision for business, politics, science, and spirituality, Ken Wilbur
- Conversing with the planets, how science and myth invented the cosmos, Anthony Aveni
- The universe, order without design, Carlos I. Calle
- The grand design, by Stephen Hawking, Leonard Mlodinow
- Stephen Hawking, an unfettered mind, Kitty Ferguson
- The big picture, on the origins of life, meaning, and the universe itself, Sean Carroll
- The Universe, the complete season 6
- How to build a universe, from the big bang to the end of the universe, Ben Gilliland