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Why Nothing Can Travel Faster Than Light: And Other Scientific Curiosities

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An overview of the world of science, including detailed information and scientific facts and formulas. Contemporary issues and arguments are debated and new questions and ideas are discussed. Various scientific theories are also outlined and explained.

309 pages, Unknown Binding

First published September 1, 1993

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March 2, 2014
A well written, easy to understand science book. Each chapter of this book covers a different topic and most of them kept my interest.

The problem here and with any science book is that time renders them irrelevant. Meaning the advances in science over the last 20 years leave the information in this book somewhat outdated and lacking.

Still a good book for a junior high kid with an inquisitive mind.
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