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Origins

Book • 2024
In 'Origins', Joseph Conlon, a theoretical physicist, combines his scientific expertise with poetic flair to describe the origins of the universe.

The book features two extended poems, 'Elements' and 'Galaxies', which journey from the Big Bang to the edges of the expanding cosmos.

Conlon's work is praised for its vivid imagery and accessible explanation of complex scientific concepts, making it a unique blend of science and poetry.

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