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1700873389 继续探索
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1700873391 初级
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1700873393 Dunbar, James Lu.(2014). The universe verse. Berkeley, CA: James & Kenneth Publishers.
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1700873395 www.bighistoryproject.com
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1700873397 中级
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1700873399 Brown, Cynthia Stokes.(2012).Big history: From the big bang to the present[2nded]. New York: New Press.(1st ed., 2007).
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1700873401 Hazen, Robert M., & Trefil, James.(1991 & 2009). Knowing. In Science matters: Achieving scientific literacy(pp.3–25). New York: Anchor Books.
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1700873403 Spier, Fred.(2015).Big history and the future of humanity. [2nd ed]. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.(1st ed., 2010.)[Chaps. 1 and 2.]
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1700873405 高级
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1700873407 Chaisson, Eric.(2006).Epic of evolution: Seven ages of the cosmos. New York: Columbia University Press.
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1700873409 Christian, David.(1991). “The Case for Big History.” Journal of world history, 2, 2(Fall), 223–238.
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1700873411 Christian, David.(2011)Maps of time: An introduction to big history.(2nd ed.)Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.(1st ed., 2004).
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1700873413 Christian, David; Brown, Cynthia Stokes; & Benjamin, Craig. (2014). Big history: Between nothing and everything. New York: McGraw-Hill.
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1700873415 Gleiser, Marcelo.(2014).The island of knowledge: The limits of science and the search for meaning. New York: Basic Books.
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1700873417 Green, Mott T.(2015). Alfred Wegener: Science, exploration, and the theory of continental drift. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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1700873419 网址
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1700873421 http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/ejchaisson/cosmic_evolution/docs/splash.html 蔡森的多媒体网站,展示了从宇宙大爆炸到人类的宇宙演化过程。
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1700873423 http://twitter.com/bighistory 弗莱德·斯皮尔的推特主页,推送科学证据的新发现。
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1700873425 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSt9tm3RoUU 《一分钟讲人类故事》(Our Story in One Minute)尽在YouTube Melodysheep,伴着音乐,聆听一分钟的故事。
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1700873430 大历史,小世界:从大爆炸到你 [:1700873089]
1700873431 大历史,小世界:从大爆炸到你 第2章 临界点1:宇宙大爆炸(138.2亿年前)
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1700873433 物质——也就是所有的物体——都是从哪儿来的呢?宇宙中的万物都有其开端,科学家称这一开端为宇宙大爆炸。
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1700873435 每个文化背景下的人都会经常问这个问题,而答案也通常是有关创造世界的故事。这种答案叫作“创世神话”或“起源故事”。
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1700873437 从逻辑上说,关于万物从何而来的解答,有两个可能的答案:万事万物或自有其开端,或根本没有开端——就一直在那里,永远在那里。
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