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Everything Equals Nothing

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I quite enjoyed this slim but information-packed book. It felt like going back to Physics class (in my case, this is a good thing). I have had the benefit of having great Physics teachers, who can explain abstract concepts with practical illustrations and diagrams, just like James Michel Hughes does in "Everything Equals Nothing". I think many can benefit from this book whether or not Physics is art of their curriculum.

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With basic concepts, starting from a simple thought bubble to ellipses and ellipsoids, the author has created a mathematical model of the young universe from Big Bang based on a dual spinning ellipsoid constantly inflating, thereby pushing matter to the outside, bounded by space and time, while antimatter moves towards the core, while the void that separates the two, and a nuclear conflagration would eventually destroy them as they are drawn towards each other.

The illustrations and supporting diagrams are very helpful in understanding the concept, though the details are easier to imagine and understand too. A very interesting read.

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