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Born in 1955,Jim Spinosa remembers,as a youngster, being entranced by the science fiction novels he perused in a small,corner bookstore in Denville, NJ. The cramped confines of that store had claimed to contain the largest selection of books in Northern New Jersey. His penchant for science fiction engendered an interest in physics. Often daunted by the difficulty of physics textbooks,he questioned whether physics could be presented as clearly and concisely as science fiction,without sustaining any loss in depth Nuts and Bolts:Taking Apart Special Relativity is an attempt to answer that question.
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