Contact

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Simon and Schuster, 1997 - 434 pages
In December, 1999, a multinational team journeys out to the stars, to the most awesome encounter in human history. Who -- or what -- is out there?
In Cosmos, Carl Sagan explained the universe. In Contact, he predicts its future -- and our own.

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Contents

PARTI THE MESSAGE
1
Transcendental Numbers
3
Coherent Light
15
White Noise
39
Prime Numbers
59
Decryption Algorithm
73
Palimpsest
89
The Ethanol in W3
109
Babylon
211
Harmonic Oscillator
231
Erbium Dowel
253
The Elders of Ozone
277
The Dream of the Ants
295
Superunification
309
THE GALAXY
325
Naked Singularity
327

Random Access
125
The Numinous
143
THE MACHINE
155
Precession of the Equinoxes
157
The World Message Consortium
175
The OneDelta Isomer
197
Grand Central Station
343
Causality
373
Gilgamesh
393
Reprogramming
401
The Artists Signature
423

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About the author (1997)

Carl Sagan was Professor of Astronomy and Space Sciences and Director of the Laboratory for Planetary Studies at Cornell University. He played a leading role in the Mariner, Viking, and Voyager spacecraft expeditions, for which he received the NASA medals for Exceptional Scientific Achievement. Dr. Sagan received the Pulitzer Prize and the highest awards of both the National Academy of Sciences and the National Science Foundation for his contributions to science, literature, education, and the preservation of the environment. His book Cosmos was the bestselling science book ever published in the English language, and his bestselling novel, Contact, was turned into a major motion picture.

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