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- A Problem of Gravity
- A different universe : reinventing physics from the bottom down
- Advice to a Young Scientist
- Albert Einstein: Still a Revolutionary
- Anthropic Reflections
- Becoming a Physicist (Legal Insights)
- Belts & gears
- Black Holes
- Black Holes
- Building Bombs
- Can you feel the force?
- Categories--on the beauty of physics : essential physics concepts and their companions in art and literature
- Communicating Science
- Cosmic Connections
- Cosmic Mysteries
- Cosmic Queries
- Curved Spacetime
- Dark Energy
- Dark Matter
- Discovery
- Dispatches from Planet 3
- Doc Fizzix mousetrap racers : the complete builder's manual
- Doing Physics
- Earth and the Ether - A Crisis in Physics
- Einstein to the Rescue
- Einstein's Relativity and the Quantum Revolution
- Einstein's Universe
- Einstein's physics : atoms, quanta, and relativity derived, explained, and appraised
- El magnetismo
- Electricity
- Elements
- Emily @ the edge of chaos
- Enter the Quantum
- Escaping Contradiction - Simultaneity Is Relative
- Essential atlas of physics and chemistry
- Experimenting with physics
- Extraterrestrial
- Extreme physics : take a quantum leap... to the edge of science
- Faraday, Maxwell, and the electromagnetic field : how two men revolutionized physics
- Farewell to reality : how modern physics has betrayed the search for scientific truth
- Fashion, faith and fantasy in the new physics of the universe
- Fastball
- Faster than Light? Past, Future, and Elsewhere
- Feynman's tips on physics : a problem-solving supplement to the Feynman lectures on physics
- First you build a cloud : and other reflections on physics as a way of life
- Fizzing physics
- Force : what it means to push and pull, slip and grip, start and stop
- Foundational Issues
- Friction
- Frontiers of Physics
- Galileo Galilei
- Gases : Matter
- Genius by Stephen Hawking
- Genius by Stephen Hawking, Episode 1, Can We Time Travel?
- Genius by Stephen Hawking, Episode 2, Are We Alone?
- Genius by Stephen Hawking, Episode 3, Why Are We Here?
- Genius by Stephen Hawking, Episode 4, Where Did the Universe Come From?
- Genius by Stephen Hawking, Episode 5, What Are We?
- Genius by Stephen Hawking, Episode 6, Where Are We?
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 1, What Astronomy's Heroes Can Teach Us
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 10, Finding the Beginning and End of the Cosmos
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 11, How Astronomers Have Shaped Our World
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 12, The Discoverers of Exploding Stars
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 13, Pioneers of X-ray and Ultraviolet Astronomy
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 14, Finding Neutron Stars and Black Holes
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 15, Astronomers Put Einstein to the Test
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 16, The Heroic Detection of Gravitational Waves
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 17, Heroic Surveys of the Entire Night Sky
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 18, Carl Sagan: The Great Space Communicator
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 19, The Shoemakers Reveal Asteroids and Comets
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 2, Designing and Building the Modern Telescope
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 20, Discovering Pluto and the Kuiper Belt
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 21, Solar Astronomers Reveal the Universe
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 22, The Heroic Hunt for Extrasolar Planets
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 23, The Seekers of Extraterrestrial Life
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 24, Tomorrow's Heroes of Astronomy
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 3, Harvard Heroines Show Us the Stars
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 4, The Heroic Discovery of Other Galaxies
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 5, Edwin Hubble and the Expanding Universe
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 6, Heroes of the Hubble Space Telescope
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 7, Pioneers of Radio Astronomy
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 8, Discovering the Cosmic Microwave Background
- Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy, Episode 9, Vera Rubin and the Discovery of Dark Matter
- Great ideas of classical physics
- Hans Bethe: Prophet of Energy
- Heaven and Earth, Place and Motion
- How Do You Stop a Moving Train?
- How do you stop a moving train? : a book about physics
- How things work : the physics of everyday life
- In praise of simple physics : the science and mathematics behind everyday questions
- Into the Heart of Matter
- Introduction to Astrophysics
- Introduction to Astrophysics
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 1, Zooming Out to Distant Galaxies
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 10, Optical Telescopes
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 11, Radio and X-Ray Telescopes
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 12, The Message in a Spectrum
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 13, The Properties of Stars
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 14, Planets around Other Stars
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 15, Why Stars Shine
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 16, Simple Stellar Models
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 17, White Dwarfs
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 18, When Stars Grow Old
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 19, Supernovas and Neutron Stars
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 2, Zooming In to Fundamental Particles
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 20, Gravitational Waves
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 21, The Milky Way and Other Galaxies
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 22, Dark Matter
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 23, The First Atoms and the First Nuclei
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 24, The History of the Universe
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 3, Making Maps of the Cosmos
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 4, The Physics Demonstration in the Sky
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 5, Newton's Hardest Problem
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 6, Tidal Forces
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 7, Black Holes
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 8, Photons and Particles
- Introduction to Astrophysics, Episode 9, Comparative Planetology
- Introduction to physics
- Invented or Discovered?
- Inventing reality : physics as language
- Isaac Newton and physics for kids : his life and ideas with 21 activities
- Janice VanCleave's physics for every kid : 101 easy experiments in motion, heat, light, machines, and sound
- Keep your eye on the ball : curve balls, knuckleballs, and fallacies of baseball
- La condensación
- Let There Be Light!
- Levers
- Life on the edge : the coming of age of quantum biology
- Magnets
- Mapping the Heavens
- Master math : master everything from motion, force, heat and work to energy, fluids, waves, optics and electricity, Essential physics
- Memories of Feynman
- Muons and Time-Traveling Twins
- Mysteries of Physics
- NOVA: Black Hole Apocalypse
- NOVA: Einstein's Quantum Riddle
- NOVA: Pluto and Beyond
- Newton and me
- Newton's football : the science behind America's game
- Nuclear Physics Explained
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 1, A Tour of the Nucleus and Nuclear Forces
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 10, How to Experiment with Nuclear Collisions
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 11, Scattering Nucleons in Singles or in Pairs
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 12, Sea Quarks, Gluons, and the Origin of Mass
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 13, Nuclear Fusion in Our Sun
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 14, Making Elements: Big Bang to Neutron Stars
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 15, Splitting the Nucleus
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 16, Nuclear Weapons Were Never "Atomic"?Bombs
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 17, Harnessing Nuclear Chain Reactions
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 18, Nuclear Accidents and Lessons Learned
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 19, The Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Advanced Reactors
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 2, Curve of Binding Energy: Fission and Fusion
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 20, Nuclear Fusion: Obstacles and Achievements
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 21, Killing Cancer with Isotopes, X-Rays, Protons
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 22, Medical Imaging: CT, PET, SPECT, and MRI
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 23, Isotopes as Clocks and Fingerprints
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 24, Viewing the World with Radiation
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 3, Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Decay
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 4, Radiation Sources, Natural and Unnatural
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 5, How Dangerous Is Radiation?
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 6, The Liquid-Drop Model of the Nucleus
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 7, The Quantum Nucleus and Magic Numbers
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 8, Particle Accelerators: Schools of Scattering
- Nuclear Physics Explained, Episode 9, Detecting Subatomic Particles
- Particle or Wave?
- Particles and the universe
- Physics
- Physics
- Physics
- Physics
- Physics
- Physics : from Newton to the big bang
- Physics : principles with applications
- Physics Behind the Scenes
- Physics I for dummies
- Physics and our universe : how it all works
- Physics demystified
- Physics essentials for dummies
- Physics for dummies
- Physics for entertainment : book two
- Physics made simple
- Physics made simple
- Physics matters!
- Physics-- the science of athletics
- Principles of physics
- Pulleys
- Quantum Mechanics
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 1, The Quantum Enigma
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 10, Particles That Spin
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 11, Quantum Twins
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 12, The Gregarious Particles
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 13, Antisymmetric and Antisocial
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 14, The Most Important Minus Sign in the World
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 15, Entanglement
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 16, Bell and Beyond
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 17, All the Myriad Ways
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 18, Much Ado about Nothing
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 19, Quantum Cloning
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 2, The View from 1900
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 20, Quantum Cryptography
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 21, Bits, Qubits, and Ebits
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 22, Quantum Computers
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 23, Many Worlds or One?
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 24, The Great Smoky Dragon
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 3, Two Revolutionaries - Planck and Einstein
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 4, Particles of Light, Waves of Matter
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 5, Standing Waves and Stable Atoms
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 6, Uncertainty
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 7, Complementarity and the Great Debate
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 8, Paradoxes of Interference
- Quantum Mechanics, Episode 9, States, Amplitudes, and Probabilities
- Quantum Uncertainty - Farewell to Determinism
- Quantum Weirdness and Schrödinger's Cat
- Quantum mechanics : the physics of the microscopic world
- Quantum physics for dummies
- Rigid Body Kinematics and C++ Code
- Science and cooking : physics meets food, from homemade to haute cuisine
- Secrets of the universe : discovering the universal laws of science
- Seven brief lessons on physics
- Six easy pieces : essentials of physics explained by its most brilliant teacher
- Six easy pieces : essentials of physics, explained by its most brilliant teacher
- Solids : Matter
- Speed
- Speed is Relative to What?
- Starry Messenger
- Starry Messenger
- Strange matters : undiscovered ideas at the frontiers of space and time
- Sun and Man
- Superstrings and other things : a guide to physics
- Teaching Physics and Mathematics
- The 4 percent universe : dark matter, dark energy, and the race to discover the rest of reality
- The 4-percent universe : [dark matter, dark energy, and the race to riscover the rest of reality]
- The Accidental Universe
- The Clockwork Universe
- The Day We Found the Universe
- The Edge of the Sky
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 1, Do You Believe In Atoms?
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 10, The Search for the Higgs Boson
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 11, Are Man-Made Black Holes Dangerous?
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 12, How We Know What Stars Are Made Of
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 13, Forming the Milky Way and Other Galaxies
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 14, Finding Planets around Distant Stars
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 15, The Awesome Evidence for General Relativity
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 16, The Hunt for Gravitational Waves
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 17, How We Know the Universe Began with a Bang
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 18, The Case for Cosmic Inflation
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 19, How We Know Dark Matter Exists
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 2, Peering inside Protons and Neutrons
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 20, How We Search for Dark Matter
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 21, How We Know the Universe Is Accelerating
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 22, Measuring the Size and Age of the Universe
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 23, What We Know about Quantum Foam
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 24, Are Space and Time Quantized?
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 3, Seeing Light as Wave and Particle
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 4, The Paradox of Quantum Entanglement
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 5, How We Know Special Relativity Is Real
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 6, Why the Speed of Light Is the Speed Limit
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 7, Discovering Subatomic Particles
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 8, How Do You Weigh a Quark?
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 9, Capturing the Ghostly Neutrino
- The Fabric of the Cosmos
- The Feynman lectures on physics
- The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics
- The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics, Episode 1, Does Physics Make Philosophy Superfluous?
- The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics, Episode 10, Wanted Dead and Alive: Schrödinger's Cat
- The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics, Episode 11, The Dream of Grand Unification
- The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics, Episode 12, The Physics of God
- The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics, Episode 2, Why Mathematics Works So Well with Physics
- The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics, Episode 3, Can Physics Explain Reality?
- The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics, Episode 4, The Reality of Einstein's Space
- The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics, Episode 5, The Nature of Einstein's Time
- The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics, Episode 6, The Beginning of Time
- The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics, Episode 7, Are Atoms Real?
- The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics, Episode 8, Quantum States: Neither True nor False?
- The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics, Episode 9, Waves, Particles, and Quantum Entanglement
- The Harlem Globetrotters present the points behind basketball
- The Hidden Reality
- The Particle Zoo
- The Science of Sound and Music
- The Sociology of Physics
- The Theory of Everything
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 1, Two Prototype Theories of Everything
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 10, Standard Model Triumphs and Challenges
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 11, How Neutrino Identity Oscillates
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 12, Conservation Laws and Symmetry: Emmy Noether
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 13, Theoretical Symmetries and Mathematics
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 14, Balancing Force and Matter: Supersymmetry
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 15, Why Quarks and Leptons?
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 16, Newton's Gravity Unifies Earth and Sky
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 17, Einstein's Gravity Bends Space-Time
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 18, What Holds Each Galaxy Together: Dark Matter
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 19, What Pushes the Universe Apart: Dark Energy
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 2, The Union of Electricity and Magnetism
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 20, Quantum Gravity: Einstein, Strings, and Loops
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 21, From Weak Gravity to Extra Dimensions
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 22, Big Bang and Inflation Explain Our Universe
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 23, Free Parameters and Other Universes
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 24, Toward a Final Theory of Everything
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 3, Particles and Waves: The Quantum World
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 4, Einstein Unifies Space, Time, and Light
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 5, Relativistic Quantum Fields and Feynman
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 6, Neutrinos Violating Parity and the Weak Force
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 7, Flavor Changes via the Weak Force
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 8, Electroweak Unification via the Higgs Field
- The Theory of Everything, Episode 9, Quarks, Color, and the Strong Force
- The illustrated on the shoulders of giants : the great works of physics and astronomy
- The new world of Mr. Tompkins : George Gamow's classic Mr. Tompkins in paperback
- The physics of baseball
- The physics of basketball
- The physics of football : discover the science of bone-crunching hits, soaring field goals, and awe-inspiring passes
- The science of surfing : a surfside girls guide to the ocean
- The scientist as rebel
- The universe in the rearview mirror : how hidden symmetries shape reality
- Thermodynamics
- Thermodynamics, Episode 1, Thermodynamics - What's under the Hood
- Thermodynamics, Episode 10, Enthalpy, Free Energy, and Equilibrium
- Thermodynamics, Episode 11, Mixing and Osmotic Pressure
- Thermodynamics, Episode 12, How Materials Hold Heat
- Thermodynamics, Episode 13, How Materials Respond to Heat
- Thermodynamics, Episode 14, Phases of Matter - Gas, Liquid, Solid
- Thermodynamics, Episode 15, Phase Diagrams - Ultimate Materials Maps
- Thermodynamics, Episode 16, Properties of Phases
- Thermodynamics, Episode 17, To Mix, or Not to Mix?
- Thermodynamics, Episode 18, Melting and Freezing of Mixtures
- Thermodynamics, Episode 19, The Carnot Engine and Limits of Efficiency
- Thermodynamics, Episode 2, Variables and the Flow of Energy
- Thermodynamics, Episode 20, More Engines - Materials at Work
- Thermodynamics, Episode 21, The Electrochemical Potential
- Thermodynamics, Episode 22, Chemical Reactions - Getting to Equilibrium
- Thermodynamics, Episode 23, The Chemical Reaction Quotient
- Thermodynamics, Episode 24, The Greatest Processes in the World
- Thermodynamics, Episode 3, Temperature - Thermodynamics' First Force
- Thermodynamics, Episode 4, Salt, Soup, Energy, and Entropy
- Thermodynamics, Episode 5, The Ideal Gas Law and a Piston
- Thermodynamics, Episode 6, Energy Transferred and Conserved
- Thermodynamics, Episode 7, Work-Heat Equivalence
- Thermodynamics, Episode 8, Entropy - The Arrow of Time
- Thermodynamics, Episode 9, The Chemical Potential
- Thinking Like A Physicist
- Time Travel, Tunneling, Tennis, and Tea
- Touch this! : conceptual physics for everyone
- Touching the Asteroid
- Toward a Theory of Everything
- Uncommon Sense - Stretching Time
- Understanding the Quantum World
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 1, Particle-Wave Duality
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 10, Wave Shapes in Diamond and Graphene
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 11, Harmonic Oscillators
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 12, The Energy-Time Uncertainty Relation
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 13, Quantum Angular Momentum and Electron Spin
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 14, Quantum Orbital Angular Momentum
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 15, Quantum Properties of Light
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 16, Atomic Transitions and Photons
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 17, Atomic Clocks and GPS
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 18, Quantum Mechanics and Color Vision
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 19, A Quantum Explanation of Color
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 2, Particles, Waves, and Interference Patterns
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 20, Quantum Tunneling
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 21, Fermions and Bosons
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 22, Spin Singlets and the EPR Paradox
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 23, Quantum Mechanics and Metals
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 24, Superconductivity
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 3, Observers Disturb What They Measure
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 4, Bell's Theorem and Schrödinger's Cat
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 5, Quantum Paradoxes and Interpretations
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 6, The Position-Momentum Uncertainty Relation
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 7, Wave Quantization
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 8, Quantum Wave Shapes and the Periodic Table
- Understanding the Quantum World, Episode 9, Interference of Waves and Sloshing States
- Wave or Particle?
- What Einstein Got Wrong
- What Einstein Got Wrong, Episode 1, What Einstein Got Right: Special Relativity
- What Einstein Got Wrong, Episode 10, The Search for a Unified Field Theory
- What Einstein Got Wrong, Episode 11, Problems with Time Travel
- What Einstein Got Wrong, Episode 12, What Other Giants Got Wrong
- What Einstein Got Wrong, Episode 2, What Einstein Got Right: General Relativity
- What Einstein Got Wrong, Episode 3, Einstein's Rejection of Black Holes
- What Einstein Got Wrong, Episode 4, Einstein and Gravitational Waves
- What Einstein Got Wrong, Episode 5, Cosmology and the Cosmological Constant
- What Einstein Got Wrong, Episode 6, The Cosmological Constant and Dark Energy
- What Einstein Got Wrong, Episode 7, What Einstein Got Right: Light Quanta
- What Einstein Got Wrong, Episode 8, Does God Play Dice with the Universe?
- What Einstein Got Wrong, Episode 9, Quantum Entanglement
- What about E=mc2 and Is Everything Relative?
- What if? : serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions
- Wheels Stop
- Working with Einstein
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