The Comprehensible Cosmos: Where Do the Laws of Physics Come From?
by Stenger, Victor J
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- 1591024242
- ISBN 13
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Prometheus Books, 2006. 1st Edition . Hardcover. As New/Near Fine. 2006 first edition hardback as new. No marks, clean and bright, tight binding, flawless blue cloth boards, like new. In its original, unclipped dust wrapper with one small tear to rear, otherwise fine. A lovely copy. Items are dispatched the same or the following working day. Please note our excellent customer feedback.
Synopsis
Victor J. Stenger (Lafayette, CO) is adjunct professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado and emeritus professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Hawaii. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller God: The Failed Hypothesis, and many other books, including The Fallacy of Fine-Tuning, The New Atheism, Quantum Gods, The Unconscious Quantum, The Comprehensible Cosmos, Timeless Reality, Physics and Psychics and Has Science Found God?
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- Repton and Clover (GB)
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- 011383
- Title
- The Comprehensible Cosmos: Where Do the Laws of Physics Come From?
- Author
- Stenger, Victor J
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- New As New
- Jacket Condition
- Near Fine
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- 1st Edition
- ISBN 10
- 1591024242
- ISBN 13
- 9781591024248
- Publisher
- Prometheus Books
- Date Published
- 2006
- Pages
- 340
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