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1. Murmurs of Earth - The Voyager Interstellar Record by Carl Sagan | |
Paperback: 273
Pages
(1979-10-12)
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Love it!
Phenomenal
Through the darkness... |
2. The Problem with Murmur Lee: A Novel by Connie May Fowler | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2006-03-07)
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A rich, beautiful, and interesting book!
THE SECRET SOUTHERN PRINCESS
Great
Another great read from Connie May Fowler
The Problem with Murmur Lee |
3. Murmurs at Every Turn: The Photographs of Raymond Moore by Raymond Moore | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(1983-12)
list price: US$15.00 Isbn: 0906333156 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
4. Murmurs of the Earth by Carl Sagan | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1983-05-14)
list price: US$5.99 Isbn: 0517338033 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Through the darkness... The answer is contained in the attachments to the spacecraft.Each of the two Voyagers was equipped with a record player of sorts (remember those?) and gold-plated copper disc of recordings, including greetings from earth.The recordings were quite remarkable at the time (again modern technology has far surpassed what is attached), including greetings in nearly 90% of current languages, extended greetings from the United Nations Secretary-General and the President of the United States, a collection of representative photographs from around the world, and a sampling of music from around the world.These crafts were emissaries from the whole of the earth, and their messages reflected this. The early chapters of 'Murmurs of Earth' recount the thinking that went into selection and elimination of material -- with very limited space, the selection had to be very intentional.Politics were avoided; this was a celebration of human existence and achievement, much as the Voyager spacecrafts were in and of themselves, and intended to outlast even the most enduring of nations, cultures and even languages.The authors include proposed lists of items that didn't make the final cut, as well as interesting discussion about why what was included made it.Sometimes, things were included by accident rather than design -- the original intention of the message team did not include messages from the UN Secretary-General or the President of the United States, but after Waldheim recorded a salutory message, the team felt they could not but include it (and felt it inappropriate to include the UNmessage without offering the President the same opportunity; after all, who was bearing the cost of the craft?). In all, there were 118 pictures, all of which are included in this text, some in photoplates, but most in black-and-white depictions.Some photographs are stunning, and others somewhat silly, but all convey information for a purpose (for example, the photograph showing eating and drinking was a constructed photo by the team; the difficulties of depicting these tasks became apparent as they had to reshoot due to difficulties understanding the images).Most of the recording, however, is music -- music from different cultures around the world is included, from Bach to Louis Armstrong, from Javanese folk music to Chinese music to Stravinsky, music from every continent is included; however, dominant Western music carries the greatest representation, including in addition to Bach and Stravinsky the works of Mozart, Beethoven, and even Gregorian chant. The record itself is interesting -- attached to the outside of the spacecraft, it had to be secured and protected from space damage; the construction and protection is such that micrometeorite damage should be kept to a minimum.The record's first side (facing in to the spacecraft) should have a 'shelf-life' of a billion years; the outside may sustain more damage, but should be 98% intact for many tens of thousands of years. Sagan and his collaborators conclude by looking at the mission itself, the parameters, trajectories, and plans.This book was written prior to the Voyagers encounters with the outer planets, which went fairly smoothly, even lasting to Uranus and Neptune as a bonus not always expected.Sagan talks about the interstellar trajectory and likely star system encounters in the distant future.We'll never know where the craft end up, or if the people who discover it will be able to play the phonograph record (there are people on earth now who are technologically advanced who have lost the ability to work well with phonograph records!). This is a piece of history as well as a piece of the future.It is a symbol of hope and positive outlook, and a great testament to the exploring and communicating efforts of humankind over the past several thousand years.
What a Marvelous Idea and Book! He envisioned the ingenius idea of affixing to the Voyager probes a small gold record containing information about this planet, for its potential recovery by an alien species. This book presents a discussion of the conceptionalization and carrying out of the effort to place this gold record on the two Voyager spacecraft sent outside the Solar System. This Voyager Interstellar Record contained digital information on the planet Earth, including photographs, sounds, music, and greetings in more than 40 languages. It was designed to tell an extraterrestrial intelligence who encountered it something about this planet and the life that thrives here, and to give that life form a general idea of where Earth was located in space. This is a wonderful discussion of this effort, and well worth reading. For those who might be interested, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory--manager of the Voyager project--has a web page devoted to the Voyager Interstellar Record located at http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/spacecraft/goldenrec.html. On it one may find more on the history of the record and the images, sounds, and music that it contains about this, our home planet.
A message in a bottle. Does this sound far fetched? Well, it shouldn't. This very exercise was carried out in the mid-seventies by a team of scientists with a unique opportunity to send such a message off into space on a pair of spacecraft; the two Viking probes, launched in 1977, that were deployed to explore Jupiter and Saturn. On each of the probes was a gold-plated "phonograph record" that contained a succinct summary of Earth and humanity. The significance of these particular probes was that they were destined to head off into boundless space at the conclusion of their mission. Thus, they were to become the first man-made artifacts to leave the solar system. This was too fantastic an opportunity to miss; "we" (humans) simply had to send a greeting card to whomever/whatever may find the probes. This book lists and discusses all of the images, sounds, diagrams, and symbols that are recorded on the cosmic greeting cards. There are images of sea shells, plants, trees, insects, buildings, mountains, machines, and most of all, people: people dancing, laughing, talking, eating, and working. There are even cross-sectional illustrations of human anatomy. And there are recordings of greetings in 44 different languages, not to mention songs of humpback whales. All carefully chosen; all with some rationale. As these images, diagrams, and sounds were being assembled the most vexing of all questions had to be asked: How could an alien being stand a chance of decoding the disk? This was a fascinating and crucial scientific question for which several very creative solutions were offered, and all are recorded in this book. Of course, we will never have the opportunity to discover whether these solutions will work, which places them somewhat beyond the ken of science. Ultimately, the main byproduct of the project was sincere reflection and introspection; it was rightly seen by all participants as a celebration of Earth, its history, and the fabulous diversity of humanity. While the chances that one of the greeting cards will be discovered and correctly interpreted are remote, their very composition was of intrinsic value to humanity in the here and now. I found this book, and the entire project, to be extremely uplifting. Etched on a golden disk, headed to who-knows-where, is a remarkable encapsulation of who we are. It's a wonderful example of science engendering deep contemplation, and drawing upon poetry and art. I'm very happy that this project was recorded so carefully in book form. It's a great story.
A HIGH recommendation |
5. R.E.M.'s Murmur (33 1/3) by J. Niimi | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2005-04-28)
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A disappointment, but worth a look for fans of the album
A waste of time
The Best Book About R.E.M. out there.
A great read
Between thought & expression |
6. A Murmur in the Trees | |
Hardcover: 128
Pages
(1998-05-01)
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7. Heart Sounds and Murmurs: A Practical Guide by Barbara Erickson | |
Hardcover: 128
Pages
(1997)
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A fantastic CD-ROM textbook combo for heart sounds |
8. Murmur: R.E.M. (Classic Rock Albums) by John A Platt | |
Paperback: 136
Pages
(2000-12-22)
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Good and thorough |
9. Rapid Interpretation of Heart Sounds and Murmurs/Book and Audio Cassette by Emanuel Stein, Abner J., M.D. Delman | |
Hardcover: 88
Pages
(1990-05)
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10. Where the forest murmurs. Nature essays by Fiona Macleod | |
Paperback: 370
Pages
(2010-08-30)
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11. Heart Murmurs: Poems by John A. Vanek | |
Paperback: 124
Pages
(2009-05-10)
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Strong book of moving poems
Heart murmurs...how apropos
The Doctor Is In (and so is his poetry)
Poems from the heart
My thoughts on Heart Murmurs |
12. Murmurs from the Deep: Scientific Adventure in the Caribbean by Gilles Fonteneau | |
Hardcover: 264
Pages
(2006-05-10)
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Very Pleased
The blend of natural history and area political insights combine in a fine first-person survey
Report of an Expedition to the Caribbean |
13. Pocket Brain : Ekg and Heart Murmurs by Peter Q. Warinner | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1998-12)
list price: US$12.95 Isbn: 0965116239 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
14. The innocent murmur: A problem in clinical practice; by Cesar A Caceres | |
Hardcover: 300
Pages
(1967)
Isbn: 0700001158 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
15. Understanding heart sounds and murmurs by Ara G. Tilkian, Mary Boudreau Conover | |
Paperback: 122
Pages
(1979)
Isbn: 0721688691 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
16. Heart Murmur by Michael LaSorsa Steffen | |
Hardcover: 128
Pages
(2009-10-30)
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17. Shouts and Murmurs: Echoes of a Thousand and One First Nights by Alexander Woollcott | |
Paperback: 284
Pages
(2010-03-24)
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18. Dust: murmurs and a play by Pamela Booker | |
Paperback: 152
Pages
(2009-01-08)
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Dust -- Wonderful insight into the back story of 9-11 |
19. Understanding Heart Sounds and Murmurs: With An Introduction to Lung Sounds (Book with Audio CD-ROM) by Ara G. Tilkian MDFACC, Mary Boudreau Conover RNBSN | |
Paperback: 358
Pages
(2001-01-15)
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medical book |
20. Ekg and Heart Murmurs (Pocket Brain) by Peter Q. Warinner | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(2004-02)
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