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Brief Answers to the Big Questions
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Bea
Jan 21, 2024 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
The theories in this book are so advanced and complex that I can't begin to understand most of them, just the watered down ideas. The enormity of the space and time is so great I can't wrap my mind around it, but I am amazed that there are people who can. That is what made this book so intriguing, that there are people who understand all the science, how their brains are wired to expand and capture all these facts so that they seem relatively simple to them.
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