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"I wouldn't say that 'The Fabric of the Cosmos' is a book on cosmology. Cosmology certainly plays a b..." — Brian Greene
I wouldn't say that 'The Fabric of the Cosmos' is a book on cosmology. Cosmology certainly plays a big part, but the major theme is our ever-evolving understanding of space and time, and what it all means for our sense of reality.
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