The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe 
Thanks for this Hawking!!

By a lucky coincidence, I picked up to read/listen Stephen Hawing's last book, written and narrated by himself when still alive, a few days before the first picture taken of a black hole was disclosed by the Event Horizon Telescope Project, reinforcing the validity of Einstein's and Hawking's theories. This breakthrough event was even a bigger deal for me, as the subject was fresh on my mind.This is another great but short Hawking's book which helps a layman like me to understand a little better
After reading this book, my mind is among the stars. I truly believe that S. H. had the power to teach such difficult concepts to everyone and still share his passion about astrophysics.Is a book that talks a little bit about the big questions,"why are we here?", "what was big bang?", "is it a place to God?".If you really want to find the answers to some of the most important questions, this book is right for you.I can say, that when I finished this book, I was very sad, because I just wanted to
Im spellbound post reading this one. A wonderful amalgamation of lectures written in laymans language for the average Physics lover or anyone just as curious as me. Hawking tries to summarise all possible theories beginning from the General relativity through Quantum Mechanics and leaves us wanting for more. Id have appreciated the book more had there been some pictorial depictions to simplify the lectures. Though, all in all, this book is an adventure in itself.
I wasn't sure what to expect when I approached this book. Being such a huge Einstein fan and knowing how he struggled in his own, final quest for the Theory of Everything just before he died, well, I didn't know what to think. Had Hawking finally cracked that elusive nut?I was originally homeless when I first discovered this book, and living in my car with my 2 cats. I would head to the library on special days to kill time, and immediately go to this book and throw myself into its pages. I'd
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| Original Title: | The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe |
| ISBN: | 0641587716 (ISBN13: 9780641587719) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Based on a series of lectures given at Cambridge University, Professor Hawking's work introduced "the history of ideas about the universe" as well as today's most important scientific theories about time, space, and the cosmos in a clear, easy-to-understand way. "The Theory of Everything" presents the most complex theories, both past and present, of physics; yet it remains clear and accessible. It will enlighten readers and expose them to the rich history of scientific thought and the complexities of the universe in which we live.Point Containing Books The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe
| Title | : | The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe |
| Author | : | Stephen Hawking |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 176 pages |
| Published | : | May 15th 2002 by New Millennium Entertainment |
| Categories | : | Science. Nonfiction. Physics. Astronomy. Audiobook |
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Genre: Science, Cosmology.Publication Date: 2002A book on Gravity, Black holes, matter-anti matter, light, quantum mechanics, time and space. Its a cosmological thriller.Thanks for this Hawking!!

By a lucky coincidence, I picked up to read/listen Stephen Hawing's last book, written and narrated by himself when still alive, a few days before the first picture taken of a black hole was disclosed by the Event Horizon Telescope Project, reinforcing the validity of Einstein's and Hawking's theories. This breakthrough event was even a bigger deal for me, as the subject was fresh on my mind.This is another great but short Hawking's book which helps a layman like me to understand a little better
After reading this book, my mind is among the stars. I truly believe that S. H. had the power to teach such difficult concepts to everyone and still share his passion about astrophysics.Is a book that talks a little bit about the big questions,"why are we here?", "what was big bang?", "is it a place to God?".If you really want to find the answers to some of the most important questions, this book is right for you.I can say, that when I finished this book, I was very sad, because I just wanted to
Im spellbound post reading this one. A wonderful amalgamation of lectures written in laymans language for the average Physics lover or anyone just as curious as me. Hawking tries to summarise all possible theories beginning from the General relativity through Quantum Mechanics and leaves us wanting for more. Id have appreciated the book more had there been some pictorial depictions to simplify the lectures. Though, all in all, this book is an adventure in itself.
I wasn't sure what to expect when I approached this book. Being such a huge Einstein fan and knowing how he struggled in his own, final quest for the Theory of Everything just before he died, well, I didn't know what to think. Had Hawking finally cracked that elusive nut?I was originally homeless when I first discovered this book, and living in my car with my 2 cats. I would head to the library on special days to kill time, and immediately go to this book and throw myself into its pages. I'd


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