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The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos
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Theresa Ramseyer
Dec 01, 2011 rated it liked it
The Hidden Reality was more interesting because I had watched the Nova episodes based on Brian Greene's set of books. Remembering parts of the series made it easier for me to understand, otherwise I likely would have gotten lost.

One or two of the chapters did drag on and on, however, those were admittedly the parts where he'd said, look at this and skip the rest if you want to.

However, those are minor faults, and I did enjoy and learn from the book.

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Bryan Kornele
Some of this stuff is pretty spaced out to get your head around but Dr. Greene gives you some very thought provoking ideas to think about.
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