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The Fabric of the Cosmos is a

The Fabric of the Cosmos is a new book by Brian Greene, author of the Elegant Universe.

By Jason Kottke    Feb 16, 2004 at 09:50 pm

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Kip Ingram    Feb 16 2004    11:57PM

Have you read it, Jason? I enjoyed The Elegant Universe; it went through the usual batch of stuff that such book went through but then followed on with a suprising amount of material I hadn't seen all together in one book before.

Mike    Feb 17 2004    2:21AM

After reading The Elegant Universe after seeing that you liked it, I'm definitely going to read this one! Greene's first book was amazing, I can't get enough of his expertise.

jkottke    Feb 17 2004    9:10AM

No, I haven't read it yet...didn't even know it was out. Don't even know if I'll have time to read it with all these stupid magazines to get through.

Steven Garrity    Feb 17 2004    9:13PM

I enjoyed The Elegant Universe - so I've ordered it too (hasn't arrived yet).

TD Stratton    Mar 16 2004    8:01PM

All: I just listened to Greene's interview with Teri Gross on NPR. Ver insightful. I am glad to hear his position on religion vs science. I want to read his books to bolster my own understanding of the universe. Tee

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