A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes
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"A Brief History of Time" by Stephen Hawking - one of the pillars of modern popular science literature. In this book, the author tries to answer the most complex and intriguing questions about the universe: when and why did the universe begin? Is the universe infinite or does it have a limit? Has time always flowed along the vector we are accustomed to? Is time travel possible? What awaits the cosmos in the distant future? Stephen Hawking does not make unambiguous conclusions, because no one at the forefront of science dares to make such conclusions. However, he translates the most complex theoretical physics into a lively and imaginative language and takes the reader to the amazing expanses of antimatter, superstrings, quarks, black holes and gravitational waves - where God seems even more incomprehensible and omnipotent. By resorting to unexpected images rather than formulas - with the exception of Einstein's E = mc2 - Stephen Hawking brings us closer to unraveling the mystery at the heart of the universe. Under this cover is the full text of the popular science bestseller. The text is accompanied by notes and endnotes that report on the advances made by modern cosmologists and astronomers.
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