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How the laws of physics lie Melvyn Bragg and guests — Nancy Cartwright, Mark Buchanan and Frank Close — discuss if there are any Laws of Nature. And if so — are they really ‘facts of life’? http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/radio4/iots/iots_20001019-0900a.mp3 Advertisements
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How the laws of physics lie
Melvyn Bragg and guests — Nancy Cartwright, Mark Buchanan and Frank Close — discuss if there are any Laws of Nature. And if so — are they really ‘facts of life’?
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