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Really Really Big Questions About Space and Time


Really Really Big Questions

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No. of pages 32

Published: 2012

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REALLY REALLY BIG QUESTIONS FROM SPACE AND TIME is an unusual and fun introduction to space, science and astrophysics. It explores those massive, complicated, weird and often unanswered questions such as: Does the Universe have a shape? What makes sunshine? Do stars explode? How do you build a time machine? and Do aliens look like me? Your head will spin - with knowledge!

 

This book is part of a book series called Really Really Big Questions .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2012 by Pan Macmillan .

Mark Brake is an author, broadcaster and communicator of science. Once an academic, based at the University of Glamorgan, UK, he is now working freelance. Mark writes popular science books, and does science communication work in film, television and radio on five continents, including work with NASA, Seattle's Science Fiction Museum, and the BBC. Julian Baggini is a well-known philosopher who has written many successful books, including The Pig that Wants to Be Eaten and 99 Other Thought Experiments. Julian is also co-founder and editor of The Philosophers' Magazine, which is published four times a year. Nishant Choksi is an exciting Brighton-based illustrator who has created artworks for the Guardian, The Independent, the Times, The Wall Street Journal, NewScientist and Vodafone.

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