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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / December 2006



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how technical is Einstein's book on relativity?06 Dec 2006 07:44 GMT1
Looking for opinions from anyone who has read The Meaning of Relativity.  I
collect books in fine bindings for my home library and found a very nice
copy of The Meaning of Relativity on eBay below, but was wondering if a
non-scientist would find it interesting.  Or is it a bit too ...
A Revised Planck Scale?01 Dec 2006 03:01 GMT5
The standard paradigm for the cosmos is composed of 3 main parts: (1)
the standard model of particle physics, (2) the standard Big Bang
model, and (3) the Inflationary Scenario.  To be sure there are other
components, but these three main components are interwoven and together
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