How the Universe Got Its Spots : Diary of a Finite Time in a Finite Space
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Alejandro Gangui, American Scientist
One of the nicest scientific books I have ever read-- . . . entertaining and difficult to put down.
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Lauren Porcaro New Yorker : Janna Levin insists that infinity works as a hypothetical concept only, and that it is not found in nature.
Ken Grimes and Alison Boyle Astronomy : How the Universe Got Its Spots is a genuine attempt to break down barriers . . . between scientists and their wished-for-audience.
Toronto Globe and Mail : The intellectual-emotional balance, and . . .finely tuned prose, are what makes this different from the very many other books on cosmology.
Alejandro Gangui American Scientist : One of the nicest scientific books I have ever read-- . . . entertaining and difficult to put down.
How the Universe Got Its Spots : Diary of a Finite Time in a Finite Space
How the Universe Got Its Spots: Diary of a Finite Time in a Finite Space,Janna Levin,Princeton University Press,0691096570,Correspondence,Cosmology,Levin, Janna,Mathematicians,Physics,Popular works,Science,Science/Mathematics,United States,Astronomy and Cosmology,Geography,Mathematics,Science / Physics
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