

Copernicus taught us that the universe does not revolve around us literally, and since then science has worked best when assuming this also true metaphorically. OTOH, discoveries in astronomy tell us that our solar system is an unusual one, maybe unusually (even uniquely?) suitable for life. What does that mean for our cosmic significance? Scharf takes 230 pages to say, "We don't know," but he hits some really interesting material along the way.