All of us belong to two worlds, the world of people and the world of nature. As members of the world of people, we take an interest in human events of the past and present and find such matters as politics and economics worth knowing about. As members of the world of nature, we also owe ourselves some knowledge of the sciences that seek to understand this world. It is not idle curiosity to ask why the sun shines, why the sky is blue, how old the earth is, why things fall down. These are serious questions, and to know their answers adds an important dimension to our personal lives.
We are made of atoms linked together into molecules, and we live on a planet circling a star-the sun-that is a member of one of the many galaxies of stars in the universe. It is the purpose of this book to survey what physics, chemistry, geology, and astronomy have to tell us about atoms and molecules, stars and galaxies, and everything in between. No single volume can cover all that is significant in this vast span, but the basic ideas of each science can be summarized along with the raw material of observation and reasoning that led to them.
Like any other voyage into the unknown, the exploration of nature is an adventure. This book records that adventure and contains many tales of wonder and discovery. The search for knowledge is far from over, with no end of exciting things still to be found. What some of these things might be and where they are being looked for are part of the story in the chapters to come.