BRIAN COX and JEFF FORSHAW Universal A Guide to the Cosmos
International bestselling scientists Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw take us on an inspir- ational journey of scientific exploration to help us better understand the most fundamental questions of the cosmos
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n universal,bestselling physicists brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw take us on an inspira- tional journey of scientific exploration. They
demonstrate how asking questions about the world around us allows anyone to think like a physicist and grasp the breathtaking grandeur of the cosmos. Through accessible explanations, diagrams,
and astonishing photographs, Cox and Forshaw reveal how we can all understand some of the most fundamental questions about the Earth, sun, solar system, and galaxies beyond. At the heart of all these questions—from the earliest attempts to quantify gravity to our efforts to understand the real origin of the universe—is the scientific process that includes us all. The ultimate guide to the cosmos, Universal
presents a world of simple questions with sublime answers.
ALSO BY BRIAN COX AND JEFF FORSHAW
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BRIAN COX is a professor of particle physics at the University of Manchester. He is a popular TV and radio presenter and lives in London.
JEFF FORSHAW is a professor of theoretical
physics at the University of Manchester. He lives in Manchester, England.
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