Review of Kelvin and the Age of the Universe

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Post by Pauline Parnell »

Astro Cosmology sounds fictionalized, but I realized that it's indeed a scientific term. The book even addresses historical and mathematical matters.
It sounds very interesting. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Robinson shalom »

This appears to be a good reference book for individuals interested in astronomy and astrophysics.its should be recommend for the great scientists that are in love with reading.
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This is such an informative review. I'd really love to learn about astrophysics and astronomy as it seems new and promising. Science students to have a lot to pick from this. I'll definitely give this book a try because I'm hooked already.
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Interesting review here. Though I don’t know much about astronomy I have come out with some knowledge though the seems too technical for my leisure reading.
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Wow. Great review!
No doubt, this book would be especially useful to people in scientific and medical field.
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Honestly, this book is great and I find myself behind in reading this extraordinary book. Based on the above review, it seems to be one of the best books existing. The
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Thank you for the indepth review. However, I think this book is not for me
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Post by Mokhantso Letsela »

This review is nothing short of outstanding. I am personally, not into astrology or astrophysics but this review is informative, detailed, and simply amazing.
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The review contains an eloquent synopsis, amazing review.
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Wonderful review! I'm definitely going to read this book. It's a bit science filled but from the review I'm positive that I won't get bored. Thank you
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This review makes me want to read the book. The sad part is I have no knowledge in astronomy.
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I am currently doing a bachelor's degree in the field of technology. So I feel this book will appeal to me a lot. Thanks a lot for the review, loved it!
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Post by Sharon Christanto »

I never had astronomy/astrophysics lesson at school. Learning it beforehand will take a significant amount of time. I may skip reading the book this time, but I'll try to go back when I've learned the fundamentals.
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