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Loading... The Illustrated A Brief History of Time / The Universe in a Nutshell - Two… (edition 2007)by Stephen Hawking
Work detailsThe Illustrated A Brief History of Time / The Universe in a Nutshell - Two Books in One by Stephen Hawking None. Just finished reading the first half, A Brief History of Time, which I've started before but never finished. Many of the concepts in the book are simply ungraspable by my pea-brain (which is different than a p-brane, according to Hawking), but it was fascinating to read, nonetheless. ( )This book is as good as its previous account, the brief history of time, or maybe better. This book makes use of the previous knowledge from the brief history and expands it more by adding more descriptive comments and interesting examples of theory of the universe. Although the book was great, it became more and more complex near at the half. A great overview of many interesting scientific principles for those of us who would love to understand physics and can't. (A Brief History of Time) A great account, and probably a good place to start into the world of modern physics for people with a background of such things. Probably not the easiest book to understand, but neither should the question of when and how does the universe begin and end be for the faint of heart. On the other hand, I don't think that Hawking here presents as much insight as one would've liked, and I am not sure if we all are so interested in knowing that he's keeping track of who's winning the Nobel Prize and who isn't (himself?). I find that bit a little annoying at times. beautiful book, handsome font and great diagrams no reviews | add a review
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