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This wonderful book is an introduction to the relationship between mathematics and the physical world. It explains elements of quantum theory, relativity, and purer mathematics, in a way apprenendible by young or uninitiated readers. (It was a delightful eye-opener to many 8th graders, doomed to later become engineers and physists!)
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One, two, three-- infinity: facts and speculations of science
1988, Dover Publications
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0486256642 9780486256641
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One, two, three ... infinity: facts & speculations of science
1977, Penguin Books
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0140046666 9780140046663
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Reprint of the 1961 ed. published by Viking Press, New York, in series: Viking explorer books.
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