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Add this copy of Spider Speculations: a Physics and Biophysics of to cart. $35.99, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2006 by Theatre Communications Group.
Jo Carson summarizes quantum physics and the world of energy in a way that's not only easily understood, but is also truly a joy to read. She weaves complex new (or are they?) ideas together with her life as a playwright and storyteller, piquing the curiosity of the reader who has yet to delve deeper into this new science, and reaffirming the quests of those already on the path.
joeO
Apr 14, 2008
amazing stories by an amazing storyteller
jo carson's book reads as if she's reading it to you....her words come alive with grit, humor, and wonder. a must read for everyone interested in how words shape their reality :)