+ Follow BILL BRYSON Tag
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A Short History Of Nearly Everything
By Bill Bryson
Broadway Books, 544 pages
Available at Powerbooks
If youre sitting down while reading this, consider the following: youre not really sitting in that chair or lounging on that sofa. The trillions of atoms that compose your body are actually hovering an angstrom or two above the chair or sofa on which you "sit," your electrons constantly being repelled from closer contact by its electrons.
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By Bill Bryson
Broadway Books, 331 pages
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A Short History Of Nearly Everything
By Bill Bryson
Broadway Books, 544 pages
Available at Powerbooks
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