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20160113
Disruptive-Rewriting the rules of physics
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Having been greatly impressed with a 32 page preview of this book I eagerly await receiving my copy that Steven is kindly sending to me. If the rest of the book is as good as these pages then I would confidently say that it is a massively significant contribution to an understanding of physics which is defined by Steven Bryant as "the study of why, how, and what happens when things move".
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Many thanks to Steven for writing this book on Modern Mechanics.