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The Origin Of The Universe: Science Masters Series

This book delves into the scientific theories and observations that have shaped our understanding of the universe's beginning, covering topics such as cosmic microwave background radiation, the Big Bang theory, and the early universe's conditions. It is part of a series that focuses on masterful scientific explanations for complex concepts. more

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John D. Barrow
John D. Barrow

John D. Barrow is a renowned physicist known for his research in cosmology and the principles of cosmology. Born on November 29, 1952, he has been active in the field of theoretical physics and cosmology since the 1980s. more

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