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By Matt Tweed (illustrator) and Matthew Watkins

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9781782797814, titled "The Mystery of the Prime Numbers: The Mystery of the Prime Numbers" | Liberalis Book, June 7, 2015, cover price $29.95

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Product Description: Prime Numbers, Quantum Physics and a Journey to the Centre of Your Mind addresses profound questions about the number system through an accessible tour of some key ideas from both quantum mechanics and chaos theory. Having read this, you will never be able to look at the number system (or reality in general) in quite the same way again...read more
By Matt Tweed (illustrator) and Matthew Watkins

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9781782797777, titled "Prime Numbers, Quantum Physics and a Journey to the Centre of Your Mind: Prime Numbers, Quantum Physics and a Journey to the Centre of Your Mind" | Liberalis Book, June 7, 2015, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Prime Numbers, Quantum Physics and a Journey to the Centre of Your Mind addresses profound questions about the number system through an accessible tour of some key ideas from both quantum mechanics and chaos theory.

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Product Description: Disillusioned by the indifference of the crumple-faced girl he adores and by the dismal decline of his beloved Everton, 10-year-old Michael McBride is increasingly sceptical about the credentials of the God that his terrifying schoolteachers and Catholic fundamentalist grandmother would have him pray to night and day and even on the toilet...read more

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9781477538166 | Createspace Independent Pub, June 2, 2012, cover price $12.99 | About this edition: Disillusioned by the indifference of the crumple-faced girl he adores and by the dismal decline of his beloved Everton, 10-year-old Michael McBride is increasingly sceptical about the credentials of the God that his terrifying schoolteachers and Catholic fundamentalist grandmother would have him pray to night and day and even on the toilet.

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