
Chae Sa-jang's Wide and Shallow Land 9: The Birth of the World
Description
Book Introduction
Knowledge beyond reality for intellectual conversation
This time it's science!
In the vast universe,
How can we define human existence?
Developing thinking skills
The real science study begins
Opening New Horizons in Children's Educational Books
Writer Cha Sa-jang releases
A science story like you've never seen before
The humanities and liberal arts story comic series for children, "Cha Sa-jang's Wide and Shallow Land," received an enthusiastic response immediately after its release, and with each subsequent release, it has established itself as a must-read that satisfies both parents and children.
This book, which is beneficial for everyone from elementary school students to middle school students and adults, has become a 'recommended item' that people confidently recommend to their loved ones through word of mouth, and the joy of intellectual conversation is also spreading.
Culture is no longer a special and difficult culture, but rather an intellectual pastime enjoyed by all generations.
Studying for a test is boring, but acquiring knowledge for conversation is a pleasant experience.
Moreover, it was a thrilling joy to see those pieces of knowledge link together to form a simple, solid structure in my head.
The knowledge that the child has accumulated through “Chae Sa-jang’s Wide and Shallow Land” will become a common denominator that will allow them to have enjoyable conversations with people from any country in the world someday in the future.
Through the stories in Volumes 1 through 8 of this book, readers studied the five areas that make up the 'real world': history, economics, politics, society, and ethics.
The world we will explore from now on is ‘the world beyond reality.’
Humanity has been on an endless quest to find absolute, universal, and unchanging truth.
Among them, science is likely one of the candidates for truth that is loved and trusted by modern people.
Although criticism of science and technology is growing, public trust in scientific methodology and scientists remains strong.
How does science view this world? In "Cha Sa-jang's Wide and Shallow Land 9 - The Birth of the World," we unravel the story, piece by piece, from the farthest reaches of the universe to the very edge of the world we can reach.
We will examine the basic concepts of science regarding the world around us, including the Big Bang theory, the multiverse, additional dimensions, and the birth and evolution of life, and ask questions that will help us encounter the small, insignificant beings within it: humans.
The reason we imagine and learn about the universe is not to increase our fragmentary knowledge.
To better understand humans who exist in the universe and look at the universe.
I hope that readers who encounter extreme space-times that are difficult to grasp with our cognitive abilities will have the opportunity to discover a self as vast as the universe.
This time it's science!
In the vast universe,
How can we define human existence?
Developing thinking skills
The real science study begins
Opening New Horizons in Children's Educational Books
Writer Cha Sa-jang releases
A science story like you've never seen before
The humanities and liberal arts story comic series for children, "Cha Sa-jang's Wide and Shallow Land," received an enthusiastic response immediately after its release, and with each subsequent release, it has established itself as a must-read that satisfies both parents and children.
This book, which is beneficial for everyone from elementary school students to middle school students and adults, has become a 'recommended item' that people confidently recommend to their loved ones through word of mouth, and the joy of intellectual conversation is also spreading.
Culture is no longer a special and difficult culture, but rather an intellectual pastime enjoyed by all generations.
Studying for a test is boring, but acquiring knowledge for conversation is a pleasant experience.
Moreover, it was a thrilling joy to see those pieces of knowledge link together to form a simple, solid structure in my head.
The knowledge that the child has accumulated through “Chae Sa-jang’s Wide and Shallow Land” will become a common denominator that will allow them to have enjoyable conversations with people from any country in the world someday in the future.
Through the stories in Volumes 1 through 8 of this book, readers studied the five areas that make up the 'real world': history, economics, politics, society, and ethics.
The world we will explore from now on is ‘the world beyond reality.’
Humanity has been on an endless quest to find absolute, universal, and unchanging truth.
Among them, science is likely one of the candidates for truth that is loved and trusted by modern people.
Although criticism of science and technology is growing, public trust in scientific methodology and scientists remains strong.
How does science view this world? In "Cha Sa-jang's Wide and Shallow Land 9 - The Birth of the World," we unravel the story, piece by piece, from the farthest reaches of the universe to the very edge of the world we can reach.
We will examine the basic concepts of science regarding the world around us, including the Big Bang theory, the multiverse, additional dimensions, and the birth and evolution of life, and ask questions that will help us encounter the small, insignificant beings within it: humans.
The reason we imagine and learn about the universe is not to increase our fragmentary knowledge.
To better understand humans who exist in the universe and look at the universe.
I hope that readers who encounter extreme space-times that are difficult to grasp with our cognitive abilities will have the opportunity to discover a self as vast as the universe.
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Preview
index
Prologue: What's Lost
1.
There is another universe
- A universe different from ours
[Chairman Cha's Key Notes] What is the Multiverse?
[Master's Report] The Size of Our Universe
[Break time] Imaginary multiverse
2.
Those who study dimensions
- The beginning of the universe
[Chairman Cha's Key Notes] History After the Big Bang
[Master's Report] Proof of the Big Bang Theory
[Break time] Big Bang Chronicles
3.
Earth Plus Alpha
- The birth of the Earth
[Cha Sa-jang's Key Notes] Geological Age
[Master's Report] The Birth of Life
[Break time] Cambrian Explosion
4.
walking fish
- The beginning of evolution
[Chairman Cha's Key Notes] Evolution and Misunderstanding
[Master's Report] Evidence of Evolution: Hiccups
[Break time] Human evolution
5.
Waiting for humans
- Earth's mass extinction
[Chairman Cha's Key Notes] The Fifth Mass Extinction
[Master's Report] The Sixth Mass Extinction
[Break time] Crossword puzzle
Epilogue We will meet someday
Final summary
1.
There is another universe
- A universe different from ours
[Chairman Cha's Key Notes] What is the Multiverse?
[Master's Report] The Size of Our Universe
[Break time] Imaginary multiverse
2.
Those who study dimensions
- The beginning of the universe
[Chairman Cha's Key Notes] History After the Big Bang
[Master's Report] Proof of the Big Bang Theory
[Break time] Big Bang Chronicles
3.
Earth Plus Alpha
- The birth of the Earth
[Cha Sa-jang's Key Notes] Geological Age
[Master's Report] The Birth of Life
[Break time] Cambrian Explosion
4.
walking fish
- The beginning of evolution
[Chairman Cha's Key Notes] Evolution and Misunderstanding
[Master's Report] Evidence of Evolution: Hiccups
[Break time] Human evolution
5.
Waiting for humans
- Earth's mass extinction
[Chairman Cha's Key Notes] The Fifth Mass Extinction
[Master's Report] The Sixth Mass Extinction
[Break time] Crossword puzzle
Epilogue We will meet someday
Final summary
Detailed image

Publisher's Review
Without humans, the universe would be meaningless.
The universe is human!
The Secret of the World's Birth: Learning from the Creation of the Universe and Earth
From basic science to easy, common science, read with fun!
Humans have always wondered about the beginning of the universe.
Not only scientists and religious people, but even children often imagine the birth and end of the universe, its expansion and contraction.
Why do we struggle to understand the meaning of the universe?
The universe existed in profound silence for 13.8 billion years, but one day, it gained special meaning with the birth of humans, who thought about and wondered about the universe.
Since ancient times, the great teachers of mankind have sought to find cosmic meaning in the existence of the self.
Recent physics has been able to accurately estimate the history of the universe from the Big Bang, which began 13.8 billion years ago, to the present, based on various evidence.
Moreover, modern physicists say that our universe is not a unique and independent universe, but rather a multiverse, a multitude of possible universes.
To understand the complex and unfamiliar image of the multiverse, an understanding of dimensionality is also necessary.
Because all beings exist within the coordinate axes of time and space.
In multiverse theory, the reality of the universe is said to be 10 or 11 dimensions.
However, it is never easy for us, as four-dimensional beings, to understand additional dimensions.
We cannot perceive higher dimensions, but that does not mean they do not exist.
The world may be more mysterious than we think.
They overlap temporally and spatially, and are born and disappear at the same time.
Perhaps the first step toward exploring the world and the self is to acknowledge that humans belong to only a very small part of that world, and that our knowledge only comprehends very simple and flat facts.
This approach to science is essential for understanding the knowledge covered in the field of “common science.”
Children often struggle with science because they think they have to memorize a lot of information, but this book gently guides them into the world of science by painting a big picture of the world and inviting readers into the story.
It teaches basic science in an easy-to-understand manner and even explains difficult common science in an interesting way, allowing us to view the world as a single body of knowledge.
Children who have this perspective on science will grow into adults who can better understand humanity and think logically about the world.
An instant bestseller
Boy's Korea's Best Children's Book Selection
The Best Children's Humanities Books, Proven by Reader Reviews
We live in an age where more learning materials than ever are available through books and media.
Today's children take in a lot of information, but they may not have the time or energy to synthesize that knowledge and digest it into their own thoughts.
What we need more than anything is to connect the flow of knowledge and make it our own.
Speaking 'my thoughts' is not something that can be studied by memorization.
For children who need to understand hidden meanings and contexts and apply them to real life, this book will be an excellent teacher and discussion forum.
As important as knowledge is the power of thinking.
1.
Korea's first full-fledged humanities story comic for children!
By conveying only the core knowledge of history and economics in an easy and fun way, we can make the difficult and complex humanities easier to understand.
It's organized into one easy-to-understand line.
2.
Providing the 'real knowledge' needed to survive in the world.
The meaning of the market, government intervention, taxes and welfare, various economic systems, etc.
It contains the learning content learned in school, but also provides real knowledge that is not taught in school.
3.
A cultural comic format you've never seen before, 100% worth collecting!
With text and pictures that are different from previous educational cartoons
Rather than providing only fragmentary information, we cultivate the ability to think for oneself and develop a perspective on the world.
4.
Brain-stimulating stories + mind-stimulating knowledge
Through the story of the protagonist Alpha struggling to survive in the world with his whole body,
You can enjoy a unique reading experience with stories that awaken your mind and knowledge that touches your heart.
5.
A knowledge series that explains everything about the world and life.
The important thing is to see the forest! Helping children broaden their understanding of the world.
It teaches wisdom beyond knowledge, how to live in the future.
How to read this book
1.
If you follow the main character's steps in the story, you can understand the flow of information.
2.
Compare what you know with the new scientific information you've discovered.
3.
Find the key words of science in [Chairman Cha's Key Notes].
4.
Let's connect the knowledge that you are curious about by looking at [Master's Report].
5.
It's more fun to summarize a book briefly in [Final Summary] and discuss it with people around you.
# Appendix [Space and Earth History Poster]
Expand your perspective on history with the at-a-glance 'Big History' timeline.
The universe is human!
The Secret of the World's Birth: Learning from the Creation of the Universe and Earth
From basic science to easy, common science, read with fun!
Humans have always wondered about the beginning of the universe.
Not only scientists and religious people, but even children often imagine the birth and end of the universe, its expansion and contraction.
Why do we struggle to understand the meaning of the universe?
The universe existed in profound silence for 13.8 billion years, but one day, it gained special meaning with the birth of humans, who thought about and wondered about the universe.
Since ancient times, the great teachers of mankind have sought to find cosmic meaning in the existence of the self.
Recent physics has been able to accurately estimate the history of the universe from the Big Bang, which began 13.8 billion years ago, to the present, based on various evidence.
Moreover, modern physicists say that our universe is not a unique and independent universe, but rather a multiverse, a multitude of possible universes.
To understand the complex and unfamiliar image of the multiverse, an understanding of dimensionality is also necessary.
Because all beings exist within the coordinate axes of time and space.
In multiverse theory, the reality of the universe is said to be 10 or 11 dimensions.
However, it is never easy for us, as four-dimensional beings, to understand additional dimensions.
We cannot perceive higher dimensions, but that does not mean they do not exist.
The world may be more mysterious than we think.
They overlap temporally and spatially, and are born and disappear at the same time.
Perhaps the first step toward exploring the world and the self is to acknowledge that humans belong to only a very small part of that world, and that our knowledge only comprehends very simple and flat facts.
This approach to science is essential for understanding the knowledge covered in the field of “common science.”
Children often struggle with science because they think they have to memorize a lot of information, but this book gently guides them into the world of science by painting a big picture of the world and inviting readers into the story.
It teaches basic science in an easy-to-understand manner and even explains difficult common science in an interesting way, allowing us to view the world as a single body of knowledge.
Children who have this perspective on science will grow into adults who can better understand humanity and think logically about the world.
An instant bestseller
Boy's Korea's Best Children's Book Selection
The Best Children's Humanities Books, Proven by Reader Reviews
We live in an age where more learning materials than ever are available through books and media.
Today's children take in a lot of information, but they may not have the time or energy to synthesize that knowledge and digest it into their own thoughts.
What we need more than anything is to connect the flow of knowledge and make it our own.
Speaking 'my thoughts' is not something that can be studied by memorization.
For children who need to understand hidden meanings and contexts and apply them to real life, this book will be an excellent teacher and discussion forum.
As important as knowledge is the power of thinking.
1.
Korea's first full-fledged humanities story comic for children!
By conveying only the core knowledge of history and economics in an easy and fun way, we can make the difficult and complex humanities easier to understand.
It's organized into one easy-to-understand line.
2.
Providing the 'real knowledge' needed to survive in the world.
The meaning of the market, government intervention, taxes and welfare, various economic systems, etc.
It contains the learning content learned in school, but also provides real knowledge that is not taught in school.
3.
A cultural comic format you've never seen before, 100% worth collecting!
With text and pictures that are different from previous educational cartoons
Rather than providing only fragmentary information, we cultivate the ability to think for oneself and develop a perspective on the world.
4.
Brain-stimulating stories + mind-stimulating knowledge
Through the story of the protagonist Alpha struggling to survive in the world with his whole body,
You can enjoy a unique reading experience with stories that awaken your mind and knowledge that touches your heart.
5.
A knowledge series that explains everything about the world and life.
The important thing is to see the forest! Helping children broaden their understanding of the world.
It teaches wisdom beyond knowledge, how to live in the future.
How to read this book
1.
If you follow the main character's steps in the story, you can understand the flow of information.
2.
Compare what you know with the new scientific information you've discovered.
3.
Find the key words of science in [Chairman Cha's Key Notes].
4.
Let's connect the knowledge that you are curious about by looking at [Master's Report].
5.
It's more fun to summarize a book briefly in [Final Summary] and discuss it with people around you.
# Appendix [Space and Earth History Poster]
Expand your perspective on history with the at-a-glance 'Big History' timeline.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 20, 2024
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 164 pages | 468g | 153*210*16mm
- ISBN13: 9791193487013
- ISBN10: 1193487013
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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