Frank Close brings listeners to the second half of the twentieth century for a compelling look at the development of renormalization and, ultimately, the concept of the Higgs boson, the now much-sought particle that may be what gives structure to the universe.
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Anonym
2023-07-17
Maybe its a good book, maybe its not. I cant listen to it because the reader is way to detached to the subject and reading too fast, its like hes trying to read the book as fast as he possibly can. He makes an interesting book sound so boring. Too bad.
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