Just Six Numbers The Deep Forces That Shape the Universe by Rees, Martin J. ( Author ) ON Oct-05-2000, Paperback

Astronomy

Author: Martin J. Rees

The Astronomer Royal shows how the behaviour and origins of the universe can be explained by just six numbers….Read More

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