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Author Atkins, P. W. (Peter William), 1940-
Title Creation revisited / P.W. Atkins.
Publish Info Oxford ; New York : W.H. Freeman, c1992.

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Capital UMalone UniversityOhio UYoungstown State
College of WoosterOhio Northern UU of Toledo
CWRUOhio State UUniv of Mt Union

LibraryLocationCall Number/Serial HoldingsStatus
Capital U Blackmore Main Stacks 523.1 At56c AVAILABLE
College of Wooster WOO Science Library QB981 .A96 1992 AVAILABLE
CWRU KSL Stacks 3rd Floor QB981.A96 1992 AVAILABLE
Malone University MALONE MAIN COLLECTION 523.1 At5c AVAILABLE
Ohio Northern U HML 3rd Floor - General Collection 523.1 A874c AVAILABLE
Ohio State U 18th Ave Library Basement Compact Shelving QB981 .A96 1992 AVAILABLE
Ohio U Eastern General Stacks QB981 .A96 1992 MISSING
Ohio U Chillicothe General Stacks QB981 .A96 1992 AVAILABLE
U of Toledo CARLSON General (4th fl) QB981 .A96 1992 AVAILABLE
Univ of Mt Union MTUNION MAIN BOOKS 523.1 A874c AVAILABLE
Youngstown State Maag Stacks QB981 .A96 1992 AVAILABLE

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Contents

1Obvious things1
2Why things change19
3How things change43
4Where things change69
5Calculating things97
6Creating things127
7Created things147
 Bibliography159
Description viii, 163 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Note Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-163).
Contents Obvious things -- Why things change -- How things change -- Where things change -- Calculating things -- Creating things -- Created things.
Summary When the author's first visit to the Creation appeared more than a decade ago, it caused an immediate storm, with reactions ranging from high admiration to contempt. Regarded as a classic, and widely quoted, it has continued to arouse interest. Here now is his Creation Revisited, which retains the unsettling mixture of reductionist attitude and poetic style of the earlier work. Written for a wide readership, it is an engrossing exploration of the truly great questions of existence, such as why there are three dimension of space, why there is only one direction of time, how matter can emerge from nothing, and - what many regard as beyond our grasp - whether it is possible to speculate scientifically on the events that preceded the creation. Peter Atkins approaches these and other fundamental questions on the nature of the universe, and how it came into being without external intervention, with the view that there is nothing that cannot be understood. The path to our understanding is to peel away appearances to expose a core, a core which is always of unsurpassed simplicity. This book is intended for all readers with an interest in the nature of the Universe and the other great questions of existence.
Subjects Cosmology.
LC NO QB981 .A96 1992
OCLC # 26161299
ISBN 0716745003
9780716745006
LCCN 92024848

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