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Really Big Questions For Daring Thinkers

Space and Time

Mark Brake Nishant Choksi

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Kingfisher
28 November 2023
What's the difference between me, a planet and a star? Does the Universe follow a recipe? If a wardrobe has three dimensions, what is the fourth?

These are some of life's biggest questions, and you are a daring thinker for even thinking about them! So open your mind and prepare to explore some of the biggest, boldest ideas about astrophysics, space and time - from the ridiculously silly to the strikingly serious. Each question in Really Big Questions For Daring Thinkers: Space and Time will unlock new ways of thinking and may lead you to some intriguing answers. If you're daring enough to take on this mind-expanding challenge, then read on!

Written by science communicator and space expert Mark Brake, the easy-to-understand text, intriguing mind-teasers, and incredible thought experiments make this philosophic journey unforgettably fun!

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Illustrated by:   Nishant Choksi
Imprint:   Kingfisher
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 268mm,  Width: 239mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   566g
ISBN:   9780753448878
ISBN 10:   0753448874
Series:   Really Big Questions For Daring Thinkers
Pages:   64
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Recommended Age:   From 7 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Professor Mark Brake is an author, broadcaster, and communicator of science. He is an academic, based at the University of Glamorgan, UK, who writes popular science books. Mark has done science communication work in film, television, and radio on five continents, including work with NASA, Seattle's Science Fiction Museum, and the BBC. Nishant Choksi isan exciting UK-based illustrator who has created artworks for the Guardian, The Independent, the Times, The Wall Street Journal, NewScientist, and Vodafone.

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