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The renowned cosmologist wants to make the ideas of modern physics accessible to anyone who’s willing to do a bit of extra thinking. The following is an excerpt from The Biggest Ideas in the Universe: ...
We may earn a commission when you buy products through the links on our site. Mr. Hürter, a German journalist who studied mathematics at both Berkeley and Munich, cleverly interweaves the stories of ...
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