The Universe that Discovered Itself

Oxford University Press USA (2000)
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A retitled and wholly revised edition of "The World Within the World, " Barrow's extraordinary study of how we view the universe, this book traces the development of the human concept of what the laws of nature are and how we might better come to know them. Illustrations.

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