Kelsey Johnson is a professor of astronomy at the University of Virginia, former president of the American Astronomical Society, and founder of the award-winning Dark Skies, Bright Kids program. She has won numerous awards for her research, teaching, and promotion of science literacy. She lives in rural Virginia with her family, including two very large dogs.
"""This book is tremendous. Kelsey Johnson asks all the big questions. Are we alone in the universe? What is the meaning of time? Are there hidden dimensions? It should be more than enough to make your head hurt but somehow... it doesn't. Johnson is always accurate and never dumbs down, and yet her writing is so smooth, so light, that it's never hard to follow. If you want to tickle your imagination with all the stuff we still don't know, read this book!""--Antonio Padilla, author of Fantastic Numbers and Where to Find Them ""Johnson takes us on a delightful journey through all the big questions that modern astronomy and cosmology evoke. Rather than dazzling us with equations, she clearly and humorously outlines the wonders and dilemmas of time, space, and life in the universe. Her refreshing humility recognizes that reason and experiment alone cannot adequately address all aspects of the cosmos and our existence - those pinnacles where science, religion, and philosophy converge.""--Jennifer Wiseman, astrophysicist and Director Emeritus, American Association for the Advancement of Science Program of Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion"