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When the Clock Struck Zero: Science's Ultimate Limits

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Author discusses the problem of certainty in the universe and how far science can go in explaining all of human experience.

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First published January 1, 1994

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John G. Taylor

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John Gerald Taylor was a British physicist and author.

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January 3, 2025
Too much jargon, lost the thread at one point so conclusively that I had to skip forward!
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November 1, 2010
A physics book. Quite challenging to be understood, but it really make me want to learn physics more.

The book discussing about scientists struggle in finding the "Theory of Everything", an ultimate theory that can linking and conclude all the existing physics theory into a single theory, and if possible, a single equation.
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