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In this astonishing and profound work, an irreverent sleuth traces the riddleof existence from the ancient world to modern times.
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The astounding "New York Times" bestseller—updated with an explanation of the Higgs Boson and its implications—offers new answers to the most basic philosophical questions. With wry humor and wonderfully clear explanations, Krauss goes back to... [ More...]
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"One of today's best popularizers of science." "Kirkus Reviews" Loyal readers of the monthly "Universe" essays in "Natural History" magazine have long recognized Neil deGrasse Tyson's talent for guiding them through the mysteries of the cosmos... [ More...]
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A Brief History of Time, published in 1988, was a landmark volume in science writing and in world-wide acclaim and popularity, with more than 9 million copies in print globally. The original edition was on the cutting edge of what was then... [ More...]
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In this startling and lavishly illustrated book, the authors present the most recent scientific thinking about the abiding mysteries of the universe, in non-technical language marked by brilliance and simplicity. 208 pp.
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Tyson explores cosmic science's stunning new insights into the formation and evolution of the universe—of the cosmos, of galaxies and galaxy clusters, of stars within galaxies, of planets that orbit those stars, and more.
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In this book of "trialogues," the late psychedelic visionary and shamanologist Terence McKenna, acclaimed biologist and originator of the morphogenetic fields theory Rupert Sheldrake, and mathematician and chaos theory scientist Ralph Abraham explore the... [ More...]
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