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Author:     Newton, Roger.

Title:     WHAT MAKES NATURE TICK?

Binding:     Blue cloth hardcover, gilt spine titles.

Book Condition:     Near Fine.

Jacket Condition:     Near Fine.

Edition:     First Edition, first printing.

Publisher:     Cambridge/London:   Harvard University Press   (1993).

ISBN:     0674950852 / 9780674950856

Seller ID:     1624

How physicists understand the world: "Where does our unidirectional sense of time come from? What makes a particle elementary? How can forces be transmitted through empty space?". These and many more questions are answered as well how physicists formulate questions. 257p: illustrated; 24cm. References, Index. 555g. Book: Near Fine (clean, bright, and tight; heavy thumb to title-page gutter). Dustjacket: Near Fine (minor shelfwear).


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