Infinity in the Palm of Your Hand: Fifty Wonders That Reveal an Extraordinary Universe
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Infinity in the Palm of Your Hand: Fifty Wonders That Reveal an Extraordinary Universe

Chown, Marcus

Summary

Did you know that you could fit the whole human race in the volume of a sugar cube?

Did you know that you could fit the whole human race in the volume of a sugar cube? Or that the electrical energy in a single mosquito is enough to cause a global mass extinction? Or that we are all, in fact, living in a giant hologram? Or perhaps, most importantly of all, out there in the universe there are an infinite number of copies of you reading an infinite number of copies of this? Using these impossible-sounding truths, Marcus Chown reveals some of the most significant scientific discoveries in human history about who we are, where we came from and the complexities and wonders of our universe. Witty, engaging and accessible, Infinity in the Palm of Your Hand brings to life the forces that rule our universe and reveals the intriguing details of our existence.

Highlights

  • Easy to enjoy: 256 pages Β· Hardcover
  • By Chown, Marcus

Details

  • ISBN: 9781782439493
  • Author: Chown, Marcus
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Pages: 256
  • Language: English
  • Publication date: 4 October 2018
  • Condition: Used – Very Good

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Chown, Marcus and Marcus Chown

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Did you know that you could fit the whole human race in the volume of a sugar cube? Or that the electrical energy in a single mosquito is enough to cause a global mass extinction?