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  • Is the Universe Really Made of Tiny Rubber Bands?

  • A Kid's Exploration of String Theory
  • By: Shaun Michael Lane
  • Narrated by: Michael Pascua
  • Length: 13 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Is the Universe Really Made of Tiny Rubber Bands?

By: Shaun Michael Lane
Narrated by: Michael Pascua
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This book explores the fascinating world of string theory and quantum physics from a kid’s perspective.

Originally published as an interactive text, it soon became an international best seller on Apple’s iBooks store and has been number one in the category of string theory on iTunes for the past two years.

©2011 Shaun Diem-Lane (P)2017 Shaun Diem-Lane
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way too short. would not have purchased if I knew.

it's over before you can even get into it. it starts off having a lot of potential but contains almost no scientific explanations or facts and just talks about a kid and his different analogies to the aspects of physics and string theory and that's about it

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