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Impossibility: The Limits of Science and the Science of Limits

Impossibility: The Limits of Science and the Science of Limits

1999 ·
·3.96·205 Ratings ·304 Pages
“ Life is not meant to be easy, my child; but take courage: it can be delightful. ” ― George Bernard Shaw
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    ·3.73·261 Ratings
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    ·3.74·271 Ratings
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    1988·
    ·3.93·151 Ratings
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    2006·
    ·3.89·717 Ratings
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    1991·
    ·3.73·58 Ratings
    The Holy Grail of modern scientists is the "Theory of Everything, " which will contain all that can be known about the Universe -- the magic formula that Einstein spent his life searching for and failed to find. In this elegant and exciting book, John Bar
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    1993·
    ·3.97·180 Ratings
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