Summary of Bill Bryson's A Short History of Nearly Everything
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- 19,99 zł
Publisher Description
Buy now to get the insights from Bill Bryson's A Short History of Nearly Everything.
Sample Insights:
1) Protons are an infinitesimal part of an atom. They are so microscopic that about 500,000,000,000 of them could fit in a dot of ink.
2) A universe is created when a proton shrinks down to one billionth of its normal size into a space so small that the proton looks enormous by comparison. This compact space is then packed with every last mote and particle of matter. This is how a universe is created.
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