Nothing, the latest book from New Scientist, shows there's more to nothing than meets the eye
Issue 3135, Magazine cover date: 22 July 2017
This Is Planet Earth is dedicated to the wonders of planet Earth, the most amazing place in the known universe. The ancient Greeks called it Gaia, the Romans Terra. And what a planet it is. Formed around 4.6 billion years ago from the debris of the big bang and long-dead stars, at first it was nothing special, but somehow it evolved to become the most amazing place in the known universe.
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9781615192052. Pre-Owned: Good condition. Trade paperback. Language: English. Pages: 272. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 272 p. Incredible
Pre-Owned Nothing: Surprising Insights Everywhere from Zero to Oblivion (Paperback 9781615192052) by New Scientist, Jeremy Webb
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