What does society owe the stars? Trotta (astrophysics, Imperial Coll., London;
The Edge of the Sky) asks this question as he charts human connection with the night sky. He says that first, the heavens stood in as an explanation for natural phenomena, as the home of gods in cultures all over the globe. Later, throughout human history, the stars played a vital role in timekeeping and navigation. Astronomy was the first science, as observation led to mathematics and a scientific method; a growing understanding and measuring of the universe led to technologies that underpin institutions and societies. Meanwhile, for individuals, astrology shows people how to see the stars in themselves. Trotta weaves in thought experiments between historical chapters; he describes an alternate world, Caligo, and imagines how different human history might be if people lived under a perpetually cloudy sky and were not guided by the stars.
VERDICT This mesmerizing history of stargazing looks both back into the past and forward. An excellent recommendation for thoughtful and curious readers.
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