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“The Fabric of the Universe” by Brian Greene
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Micah Freeman
Physics teacher Nicholas Gillies is currently reading “The Fabric of the Universe” by Brian Greene. The book discusses advanced physics and concepts like dark matter.

Physics teacher Nicholas Gillies has been reading “The Fabric of the Cosmos’” by Brian Greene.

“It goes into detail about our reality and things we don’t fully understand yet,” Gillies said.

The book explains theoretical physics and reality. It starts by going over classic physics before discussing expanded physics concepts, such as dark matter and string theory.

“It goes beyond the physics in the classroom,” Gillies said. “It’s nice to learn new things.”

Brian Greene is a mathematician and a physics professor at Cornell University. He has written numerous books about physics, including his latest book, “Until the End of Time,” published in 2020.

“[I’d recommend] it to anybody interested in physics in general,” Gillies said.

If you are fascinated by physics and wish to take a deeper dive into the subject, check out “The Fabric of the Cosmos’” by Brian Greene.

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Micah Freeman, Editor-in-Chief
Junior 3rd year with The Prowler   My favorite thing about the Prowler is being able to get out in the school and tell what is happening. I love to read and write. I am a football player. I am the president of the Black Student Association. I love analyzing movies and video games. I am excited to lead The Prowler this year.

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