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Tags: Physics, Lang:en
Summary
Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time was a publishing
phenomenon. Translated into thirty languages, it has sold
over nine million copies worldwide. It continues to captivate
and inspire new readers every year. When it was first
published in 1988 the ideas discussed in it were at the
cutting edge of what was then known about the universe. In
the intervening years there have been extraordinary advances
in our understanding of the space and time. The technology
for observing the micro- and macro-cosmic world has developed
in leaps and bounds. During the same period cosmology and the
theoretical sciences have entered a new golden age. Professor
Stephen Hawking has been at the heart of this new scientific
renaissance. Now, in The Universe in a Nutshell, Stephen Hawking brings
us fully up-to-date with the advances in scientific thinking.
We are now nearer than we have ever been to a full
understanding of the universe. In a fascinating and
accessible discussion that ranges from quantum mechanics, to
time travel, black holes to uncertainty theory, to the search
for science's Holy Grail - the unified field theory (or in
layman's terms the 'theory of absolutely everything')
Professor Hawking once more takes us to the cutting edge of
modern thinking. Beautifully illustrated throughout, with original artwork
commissioned for this project, The Universe in a Nutshell is
guaranteed to be the biggest science book of 2001.