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The Hole in the Universe: How Scientists Peered Over the Edge of Emptiness and Found Everything

The Hole in the Universe: How Scientists Peered Over the Edge of Emptiness and Found Everything

The Hole in the Universe: How Scientists Peered Over the Edge of Emptiness and
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The Hole in the Universe: How Scientists Peered Over the Edge of Emptiness and Found Everything

by Cole, K C

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New York: Harcourt, Inc, 2001. xii, 274pp, b/w ills, bibliography, index. Cloth-backed papered boards in dust-jacket. From the rear cover, by Oliver Sacks, ' the author has provided a deep (but also light-hearted and accessible) meditation on 'nothingness' -- and how cosmologists, physicists, neurologists, psychologists, artists (and mystics) all find the notion of it productive and indispensible'.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo.

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Welcome to the world of cutting-edge math, physics, and neuroscience, where the search for the ultimate vacuum, the point of nothingness, ground zero of theory, has rendered the universe deep, rich, and juicy. "Modern physics has animated the void," says K. C. Cole in her entrancing journey into the heart of Nothing. Every time scientists and mathematicians think they have reached the ultimate void, new stuff appears: a black hole, an undulating string, an additional dimension of space or time, repulsive anti-gravity, universes that breed like bunnies. Cole's exploration at the edge of everything is as animated and exciting as the void itself. Take Cole's hand on this adventure into the unknown, and you'll come back informed, amused, and excited.

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Lawrence Jones AU (AU)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Hole in the Universe: How Scientists Peered Over the Edge of Emptiness and Found Everything
Author
Cole, K C
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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Fine
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
015100398X
ISBN 13
9780151003983
Publisher
Harcourt, Inc
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2001
Keywords
Physics Philosophy Nothing (philosophy)
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