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The universe
Where did the Universe come from? The single biggest and most difficult question that there is. From early religions through Greek Philosophy and Western Science man has attempted to discover the meaning of our place in the Universe. In the last twenty years these debates have been cast in a new l...
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Oldcastle Books
2012
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author | Osborne, Richard |
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description | Where did the Universe come from? The single biggest and most difficult question that there is. From early religions through Greek Philosophy and Western Science man has attempted to discover the meaning of our place in the Universe. In the last twenty years these debates have been cast in a new light by amazing discoveries, big bang theory and ideas about new sub-atomic layers. The nature of Time and Space are truly up for grabs. With a witty and accessible style Osborne leads us on a historical and informative journey through the philosophies of the universe including the importance |
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spelling | cern-16156232021-04-21T22:05:00Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1615623engOsborne, RichardThe universeAstrophysics and AstronomyWhere did the Universe come from? The single biggest and most difficult question that there is. From early religions through Greek Philosophy and Western Science man has attempted to discover the meaning of our place in the Universe. In the last twenty years these debates have been cast in a new light by amazing discoveries, big bang theory and ideas about new sub-atomic layers. The nature of Time and Space are truly up for grabs. With a witty and accessible style Osborne leads us on a historical and informative journey through the philosophies of the universe including the importance Oldcastle Booksoai:cds.cern.ch:16156232012 |
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title | The universe |
title_full | The universe |
title_fullStr | The universe |
title_full_unstemmed | The universe |
title_short | The universe |
title_sort | universe |
topic | Astrophysics and Astronomy |
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