Starstruck
"Starstruck" by Albert A. Harrison delves into the intriguing intersection of science and folklore, offering readers a captivating exploration of humanity's diverse interpretations of the cosmos. Published by Berghahn Books in 2007, this engaging hardback spans 244 pages and invites you to ponder the complex dialogue between established scientific discoveries and the rich tapestry of mythology. Harrison investigates how contrasting beliefs shape our understanding of the universe, drawing connections between physics, astronomy, and biology. This thought-provoking book is essential for anyone interested in the relationship between religion and science, and it challenges readers to re-evaluate their perceptions of reality. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a mythology aficionado, or simply curious about the stars, "Starstruck" promises to broaden your horizons and inspire deeper contemplation about the cosmos and our place within it.