A Briefer History of Time by Stephen Hawking, Leonard Mlodinow

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  • Pub. Date: May 2008
  • 176pp
  • Sales Rank: 15,060

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    • Pub. Date: May 2008
    • Publisher: Bantam Books
    • Format: Paperback, 176pp
    • Sales Rank: 15,060

    Synopsis

    Stephen Hawking’s worldwide bestseller, A Brief History of Time, has been a landmark volume in scientific writing. Its author’s engaging voice is one reason, and the compelling subjects he addresses is another: the nature of space and time, the role of God in creation, the history and future of the universe. But it is also true that in the years since its publication, readers have repeatedly told Professor Hawking of their great difficulty in understanding some of the book’s most important concepts.

    This is the origin of and the reason for A Briefer History of Time: its author’s wish to make its content more accessible to readers—as well as to bring it up-to-date with the latest scientific observations and findings.

    Although this book is literally somewhat “briefer,” it actually expands on the great subjects of the original. Purely technical concepts, such as the mathematics of chaotic boundary conditions, are gone. Conversely, subjects of wide interest that were difficult to follow because they were interspersed throughout the book have now been given entire chapters of their own, including relativity, curved space, and quantum theory.

    This reorganization has allowed the authors to expand areas of special interest and recent progress, from the latest developments in string theory to exciting developments in the search for a complete unified theory of all the forces of physics. Like prior editions of the book—but even more so—A Briefer History of Time will guide nonscientists everywhere in the ongoing search for the tantalizing secrets at the heart of time and space.

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    True, Hawking here aims to provide a less technically complex version of his famed A Brief History of Time. But he's also updated the content to reflect the very latest research. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Stephen Hawking made black holes palatable for the masses with his 1988 book A Brief History of Time, which had The New York Times pointing out that he is “bravely taking some of the first, though tentative, steps toward quantizing the early universe.”

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    A mind capturing readby consumatereader

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    October 19, 2009: I couldn't put it down! I read it like a thriller novel, because that's what it was like for me. It brought together some ideas I've struggled with since I heard about them from Einstein's biography. It also raised other questions, so I've gone on to read Brian Greene too. I wouldn't recommend reading this during a time you require great sleep because if you have any questions about the world we live in, you won't put this book down!

    I Also Recommend: The Elegant Universe, The Fabric of the Cosmos.

    A Briefer History of Time Reviewby lmoser

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    June 13, 2009: This is a very informative book. It is easy to understand as it gives plenty examples and pictures to help you understand the difficult concepts in the book. This book has helped me to understand theories in physics and about time. I would recommend this book to anyone that wants to know more about physics and about the beginning of time.


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