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A Briefer History of Time

A Briefer History of Time

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHORS

The science classic made more accessible
• More concise • Illustrated

FROM ONE OF THE MOST BRILLIANT MINDS OF OUR TIME COMES A BOOK THAT CLARIFIES HIS MOST IMPORTANT IDEAS
 
Stephen Hawking’s worldwide bestseller A Brief History of Time remains a landmark volume in scientific writing. But for years readers have asked for a more accessible formulation of its key concepts—the nature of space and time, the role of God in creation, and the history and future of the universe. A Briefer History of Time is Professor Hawking’s response.

Although “briefer,” this book is much more than a mere explanation of Hawking’s earlier work. A Briefer History of Time both clarifies and expands on the great subjects of the original, and records the latest developments in the field—from string theory to the search for a unified theory of all the forces of physics. Thirty-seven full-color illustrations enhance the text and make A Briefer History of Time an exhilarating and must-have addition in its own right to the great literature of science and ideas.

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  • Interesting and Simple

    When I first saw this book was by Stephen Hawking, you could say I was a bit intimidated. The thing is he actually dumbed it down for average people to be able to understand. And the concepts talked about in the book weren’t simple; there was string theory and he got my mind to think in different viewpoints. Although it was a simple read, it had me really thinking about some interesting concepts, like how did the universe really start? I mean, I didn’t fully grasp quite a few of these concepts, that might be because of his writing or because I’m not scientifically inclined, and I got a bit lost in his words at some points, but it did dumb some things down for me to understand and I appreciate that. Everyone should be able to understand key concepts such as the ones mentioned in this book, and I’m happy to see something that gives normal people this opportunity.

    By mirandathebigdumb

  • Not really what I expected

    Has some interesting parts. Nice and short, thought it would be more scientific I guess. Too many instances of talking in circles. Good overall review of what theories and ideas we've had and have today. If you watch enough science/history channel and have gone on some YouTube binges watching basic physics videos then you've heard this all before.

    By Das1840

  • a briefer history of time

    This book is more up to date than the brief history of time. It may be very confusing but, once you read it second time it will make more sence. I would highly recomend this to space lovers and people who like to learn about scientific laws.

    By brookebain

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