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Inertia and Gravitation: From Aristotle's Natural Motion to Geodesic Worldlines in Curved Spacetime
TitreInertia and Gravitation: From Aristotle's Natural Motion to Geodesic Worldlines in Curved Spacetime
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Inertia and Gravitation: From Aristotle's Natural Motion to Geodesic Worldlines in Curved Spacetime

Catégorie: Bandes dessinées, Humour
Auteur: John Thompson
Éditeur: Shaun Tan
Publié: 2016-10-28
Écrivain: Sharon Creech, Rebecca Campbell
Langue: Basque, Hébreu, Croate, Grec ancien
Format: eBook Kindle, pdf
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