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We Have No Idea: A Guide to the Unknown Universe
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We Have No Idea: A Guide to the Unknown Universe Paper back - 2018

by Jorge Cham,Daniel Whiteson

  • Used
  • very good

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Riverhead Books, May 2018. Paper Back. Very Good. Pages are very clean and bright with no markings. Red remainder dot to the lower exterior page edges. Binding is tight and square. Very minor rubbing to the edges and corners.
Used - Very Good
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About the author

Jorge Cham is the creator of the popular online comic Piled Higher and Deeper, also known as PHD Comics. He earned his PhD in robotics at Stanford.

Daniel Whiteson
is a professor of experimental particle physics at the University of California, Irvine, and a fellow of the American Physical Society. He conducts research using the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.