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Ah. Understood. :)

 

It basically made a huge number of people who didn't study physics or cosmology aware of this work, interested in it, and provided a basic understanding of it. It was the first "physics-ey" book I ever read. I think I was 17 or 18 when I did. It turned me on to this marvelous wealth of knowledge and ideas (and MANY others, too!), and you check it out if you ever get the chance (you're probably already familiar with much of what it contains, but it's still worth the read).

 

 

Cheers!

Mine was "The Physics of Star Trek."

 

I haven't yet read that one, myself, but have heard it's quite good too. You concur?

It turned me on to this marvelous wealth of knowledge and ideas (and MANY others, too!), and you check it out if you ever get the chance (you're probably already familiar with much of what it contains, but it's still worth the read).

OK, thanks for the advice and I sure will check it out;)

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