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Particle physics: a beginner's guide

Gaining a following since the launch of the infamous Large Hadron Collider, particle physics explores our most fundamental and mind-blowing questions: How did the Universe start? What are we made of? How small is the smallest thing? Without presuming any prior scientific knowledge, Brian R. Marti...

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Autor principal: Martin, Brian R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Oneworld 2011
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