Because we’re still guessing about so much of what really goes on in the
cosmos, Cosmic Questions cannot, sadly, provide definitive cosmic answers.
Richard Morris is not deterred: he uses current thinking and modern models to
fill us in on the questions that crop up time and again from those taking their
first steps into cosmology. Published by John Wiley, $16.95, ISBN
0471132969.
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