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The Leonard R. Sugerman PressSuccessfully, thinking outside of the box!
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Preface
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The author tells us, in very simple terms, not scientific jargon, about the origins and life cycle of our universe; from the smallest atom in your fingertip right through to the largest galaxy. How they are formed and why everything, from that tiny atom to a Galactic Core Object, eventually, over time beyond imagination, always returns back to dust to start new life all over again.
The beauty of his approach is that it is novel and creative; inspiring some thought on the part of the reader. He shows how a few frames from a movie, a splash of water and a very small cloud of water vapour in a single photograph challenge everything we thought we knew about our origins. That the universe is older and larger than we have imaginations to conceive, while, at the other end of the scale; how atoms form and how the atmosphere is what gives us what we call gravity.
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