Whats Gotten Into You, Dan Levitt
Whats Gotten Into You, Dan Levitt
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What's Gotten Into You
The Story of Your Body's Atoms, from the Big Bang Through Last Night's Dinner

Author: Dan Levitt

Narrator: Mike Chamberlain

Unabridged: 12 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 01/24/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

For readers of Bill Bryson, Neil deGrasse Tyson and Siddhartha Mukherjee, a wondrous, wildly ambitious, and vastly entertaining work of popular science that tells the awe-inspiring story of the elements that make up the human body, and how these building blocks of life travelled billions of miles and across billions of years to make us who we are.Every one of us contains a billion times more atoms than all the grains of sand in the earth’s deserts. If you weigh 150 pounds, you’ve got enough carbon to make 25 pounds of charcoal, enough salt to fill a saltshaker, enough chlorine to disinfect several backyard swimming pools, and enough iron to forge a 3-inch nail. But how did these elements combine to make us human? All matter—everything around us and within us—has an ultimate birthday: the day the universe was born. This informative, eye-opening, and eminently readable book is the story of our atoms’ long strange journey from the Big Bang to the creation of stars, through the assembly of Planet Earth, and the formation of life as we know it. It’s also the story of the scientists who made groundbreaking discoveries and unearthed extraordinary insights into the composition of life. Behind their unexpected findings were investigations marked by fierce rivalries, obsession, heartbreak, flashes of insight, and flukes of blind luck. Ultimately they’ve helped us understand the mystery of our existence: how a quadrillion atoms made of particles from the Big Bang now animate each of our cells.Shaped by the curious mind and bold vision of science and history documentarian Dan Levitt, this wondrous book is no less than the story of life itself.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Dan Levitt

Dan Levitt has over twenty years of experience writing, producing, and directing award-winning documentaries for National Geographic, Discover, Science, and History among others. Dan began his career as a Peace Corps volunteer in Kenya, teaching biology and physics to high school students. He lives in Cambridge with his wife, two children, and their dog, Maxwell Smart.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jami on March 15, 2023

Brilliant. Rating is always subjective and it depends on what the reviewer knows. While reviewing this book I feel 5 is not sufficient and I have give more. The author is an amazing storyteller and the book has so much information that I never knew and also did not expect or imagine while starting i......more

Goodreads review by Jack on February 14, 2023

This book is fun ride from the beginning of time navigating through many invisible details that make the world what it is. A big part of the fun is the stories about the individuals who found ways to see clearly into the past and into realms that are too large or too small for the senses. Many of th......more

Goodreads review by Polly on February 17, 2023

5 stars. I loved this book! Levitt makes science comprehensible and entertaining. Have you ever wondered where you actually came from? Not the procreation bit but what you are made of, and how that matter actually became the stuff of our bodies and life? Levitt takes us from the Big Bang to the firs......more

Goodreads review by J on December 09, 2023

Dan Levitt is a master storyteller weaving so many informative bits together so well. This book beautifully ties Physics (how atoms were created) chemistry (how atoms combine to make molecules and processes that make for complexity of life functions), and biology (cells, viruses, and evolution of li......more

Goodreads review by Chelsea on January 21, 2025

Wow, I loved this book so much. It was an actual, physical book that I picked up probably 100 times before finishing. So I definitely feel a sense of accomplishment in finally finishing it. As I get older, I find I’m having this increasing thirst for knowledge—I want to know everything! This was a f......more