K.C. Cole
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The Universe and the Teacup: The Mathematics of Truth and Beauty
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1998
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29 editions
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The Hole in the Universe
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2001
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18 editions
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Something Incredibly Wonderful Happens: Frank Oppenheimer and the world he made up
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2009
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5 editions
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First You Build a Cloud: And Other Reflections on Physics as a Way of Life
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1999
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12 editions
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Mind Over Matter: Conversations with the Cosmos
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2003
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11 editions
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Sympathetic Vibrations: Reflections on Physics As a Way of Life
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1985
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4 editions
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What Only a Mother Can Tell You About Having a Baby
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1980
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6 editions
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Between the lines: Searching for the space between feminism and femininity and other tight spots
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1982
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2 editions
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数学の秘かな愉しみ―人間世界を数学で読む
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Order in the universe: The shape of relative motion
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“There is a hole in the universe.
It is not like a hole in a wall where a mouse slips through, solid and crisp and leading from somewhere to someplace. It is rather like a hole in the heart, an amorphous and edgeless void. It is a heartfelt absence, a blank space where something is missing, a large and obvious blind spot in our understanding of the universe.
That missing something, strange to say, is a grasp of nothing itself. Understanding nothing matters, because nothing is the all-important background upon which everything else happens.”
― The Hole in the Universe
It is not like a hole in a wall where a mouse slips through, solid and crisp and leading from somewhere to someplace. It is rather like a hole in the heart, an amorphous and edgeless void. It is a heartfelt absence, a blank space where something is missing, a large and obvious blind spot in our understanding of the universe.
That missing something, strange to say, is a grasp of nothing itself. Understanding nothing matters, because nothing is the all-important background upon which everything else happens.”
― The Hole in the Universe
“The earth doesn't move backward (very much) when you walk only because it's much more massive than you are.”
― Sympathetic Vibrations: Reflections on Physics As a Way of Life
― Sympathetic Vibrations: Reflections on Physics As a Way of Life
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