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Ignorance Is Illness
Disproof of the Big Bang Theory Through Healing
2013
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Before anybody can make any valid claims about the Universe, they have to at least know what space is and how it works, since everything in the Universe is contained in one vast space. The space that contains us is the same as the space that is contained within us. Because there is only one space, it contains everything. As we uncover the secrets about space, we will all marvel at the power the Universe makes available to us. Right now we are being handed a story about the Big Bang that su...
4,23 €
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2013
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What is Life? Where did it come from? Why does it end?In this beautiful and definitive new book, Professor Brian Cox takes us on an incredible journey to discover how a few fundamental laws gave birth to the most complex, diverse and unique force in the Universe – life itself.There are thought to be as many as 100 million different species on Earth – each and every one governed by the same laws. Everything in the Universe, from the smallest microbe to the largest cluster of...
25,32 €
Dreams Of A Final Theory
The Search for The Fundamental Laws of Nature
2010
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An understanding of nature's final laws may be within our grasp - a way of explaining forces and symmetries and articles that does not require further explanation. 'This starting point, to which all explanations can be traced, is what I mean by a final theory', says Steven Weinberg in this extraordinary book. In it he discusses beauty, the weakness of philosophy, the best ideas in physics and the honour of accepting a world without god.
12,99 €
The Edge of Physics
A Journey to Earth's Extremes to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe
2010
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A tour of the exotic and remote outposts where scientists seek answers to the great mysteries: "A thrilling ride around the globe and around the cosmos." —Sean Carroll, author of From Eternity to HereIn The Edge of Physics, a science writer journeys to the ends of the Earth—visiting remote and sometimes dangerous places—in search of the telescopes and detectors that promise to answer the biggest questions in modern cosmology.Anil Ananthasw...
13,03 €
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Astronomy Without A Telescope provides an easy-to-digest introduction to modern astronomy and cosmology, with a few of the author's speculations about alien biology and the ultimate fate of the universe thrown in. This book is packed with spectacular images and hyperlinks to in-depth background articles that will satisfy both novice and expert.
1,57 €
The State of the Universe
A Primer in Modern Cosmology
2012
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A masterly overview of the development of cosmological thinking from the Greeks, via Newton and Einstein, to the present day.It is science's last and greatest challenge: fathoming the depths of the night sky. The objective: to crack the cosmic code, to unravel the blueprint for nature's grandest conception, a machine constructed on an unimaginably vast scale - the Universe itself.Today's model of an expanding Universe - the big bang cosmology - is actually ...
3,99 €
Big Book of the Cosmos for Kids
Our Solar System, Planets and Outer Space
2014
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Why would a child enjoy a Big Book of the Cosmos for Kids (Picture Book)? If you have a child that is inspired by the solar system and the planets, they will absolutely love a Big Book of the Cosmos for Kids. It is a picture book that shows magnificent photos of our solar systems planets and other planetary bodies. Likewise, explaining just what all these things are. Hollywood produces many sci-fi movies involving the solar systems. So it should be no surprise that children would enjoy a b...
4,02 €
2013
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Astronomy is the science which treats of the heavenly bodies. As such bodies we reckon the sun and moon, the planets (of which the earth is one) and their satellites, comets and meteors, and finally the stars and nebulae.We have to consider in Astronomy:(a) The motions of these bodies, both real and apparent, and the laws which govern these motions.(b) Their forms, dimensions, and masses.(c) Their nature and constitution.(d) The effects they...
2,67 €
2012
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The conceptual changes brought by modern physics are important, radical and fascinating, yet they are only vaguely understood by people working outside the field. Exploring the four pillars of modern physics – relativity, quantum mechanics, elementary particles and cosmology – this clear and lively account will interest anyone who has wondered what Einstein, Bohr, Schrödinger and Heisenberg were really talking about. The book discusses quarks and leptons, antiparticles and Feynman diagrams...
29,46 €
The Cosmos For Kids (I Spy Universe)
Solar System and Planets in our Universe
2014
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A parent who wishes to teach a child more about the universe needs to definitely help the child understand the many items that occupy our galaxy. This book would be excellent because a young child will not be skilled enough to gather information from a text only book. However, this is an illustrated guide of the cosmos that will show beautiful and artistically created pictures that will stick in the mind of a child. This also allows the child to ask questions of the parent, which can invol...
4,02 €
Equations of Eternity
Speculations on Consciousness, Meaning, and the Mathematical Rules That Orchestrate the Cosmos
2012
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In a dazzling, lyrical mixture of science and philosophy, acclaimed science writer David Darling makes a provocative case for the workings of human consciousness, its origins, and its destiny when the next "Big Bang" precipitates a quantum leap in evolution. Equations of Eternity rethinks thought and the existence of intelligence in a way that will give readers a lot to think about.
7,13 €
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This book describes the logic behind why the universe is more than likely simply a very large black hole; a universe-size black hole in an even larger universe. It also shows how that the unique size and age of the universe is directly linked to the amount of mass within it. And that the notion of an expanding universe or a universe with a specific size and age is really more of an observational phenomenon due to the limiting speed of light rather than actual behavior of the universe itsel...











