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Kathleen (itpdx)
Nov 21, 2009 rated it liked it
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A very interesting book about the number 0, where it came from, what it has done for us, why it has been opposed, how it has been mis-understood and where it is taking us. This book brought me up to date (at least for a non-physicist) on what has been happening in the world of physics since my last physics class a long time ago.
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