In A Brief History of Time, renowned physicist Stephen Hawking takes readers on an extraordinary journey through the universe. Using accessible language, Hawking explains complex concepts like black holes, time travel, and the nature of space-time. He examines the origins and fate of the cosmos, exploring groundbreaking theories and the mysteries that remain unsolved. The book delves into the work of scientists like Einstein and Newton, blending their discoveries with Hawking’s insights. A landmark in popular science, this book invites readers to ponder profound questions about the universe and humanity’s place within it, making cutting-edge physics both fascinating and comprehensible.
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Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time unravels the mysteries of the universe. Combining clarity and depth, Hawking explores black holes, time travel, and the Big Bang, offering a glimpse into the cosmos’ origin and the laws governing it.
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