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The Universe Within - Quantum Physics And The Nature Of Reality - cover
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The Universe Within - Quantum Physics And The Nature Of Reality

Arnold Hogg

Editora: Cheryl Eyes

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The Universe Within: Quantum Physics And The Nature Of Reality" is a compelling exploration of the profound connections between the cosmos and the quantum realm. This insightful book delves into the enigmatic world of quantum physics, unraveling how its principles shape our understanding of reality itself. It bridges the gap between the vastness of the universe and the intricate mechanisms of subatomic particles, offering a unique perspective on how these realms intertwine. Through engaging explanations and thought-provoking narratives, the book invites readers to discover the mysteries of existence, the fabric of space-time, and the deep unity that links our inner consciousness to the outer cosmos. Perfect for curious minds and seasoned enthusiasts alike, this work inspires wonder and a deeper appreciation for the nature of reality.
Disponível desde: 12/06/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 50 páginas.

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