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None Структура пространства и материи. Природа инерции и гравитации

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A Journey into the Fabric of the Universe: Understanding Space, Matter, and the Forces That Shape Reality

Dive deep into the fundamental questions of physics with this compelling exploration of space, matter, and the forces of inertia and gravity. This book traces the evolution of human thought about the nature of space—from Descartes' vortex ether and Huygens' luminiferous ether to Einstein's revolutionary insights and the modern discoveries of dark matter and dark energy. It challenges readers to confront the "principled" impossibility of understanding irreducible entities, as framed by Einstein, while opening a window into the mysterious components that make up our cosmos.

Written in the accessible, engaging style of Stephen Hawking, this volume is designed for anyone eager to build a coherent, personal understanding of the laws of nature. Through original illustrations, the author presents clear models that explain the composition and structure of space, material bodies, and a variety of observed phenomena. Whether you are a curious layperson or a passionate enthusiast, this book offers a unique opportunity to see the universe not as a collection of disconnected facts, but as an interconnected, logical whole. Explore the nature of inertia and gravity, and discover how the very fabric of reality is woven from concepts that continue to challenge and inspire.

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Victoria Stone ★★★☆☆
Overall, The card is quite dense and uses complex physics terminology without much explanation. It feels more like a book synopsis than a clear product description. I had to read it twice to understand what I was actually looking at.
David Park ★★☆☆☆
Bottom line: The card is quite dense and uses complex physics terminology without much explanation. It feels more like a book synopsis than a clear product description. I had to read it twice to understand what I was actually looking at.
James Miller ★★★☆☆
The card is quite dense and uses complex physics terminology without much explanation. It feels more like a book synopsis than a clear product description. I had to read it twice to understand what I was actually looking at.

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