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Loading... Stephen Hawking : a quest for the theory of everythingby Kitty Ferguson
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. A short, simplistic scientific biography of Stephen Hawking. It's about 15 years old now, so much of the science is out of date, but the biographical parts are fairly interesting. ( )"This is the story of one of the most remarkable figures of our time -- Professor Stephen Hawking, the cambridge genius who has earned an international reputation as the most brilliant theoretical physicist since Einstein. When Kitty Ferguson approached Stephen Hawking with the idea of writing a book about him and asked him to help her make certain she understood his theories, he agreed to do so and also supplied her with material about his childhood and life. This is the splendid result. It is not a biography per se. It is rather the story of one man's quest to find the ""Theory of Everything"". In these pages you will encounter a multitude of amazing paradoxes. Beginnings may be endings... Two great scientific theories taken together seem to give us nonsense... Empty space isn't empty... Black holes aren't black... Cruel circumstances can lead to happiness, although fame and success may not... and a man whose appearance inspires shock and pity takes us laughing to where the boundaries of space and time ought to be -- but are not." no reviews | add a review
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