A Brief History of Time : From the Big Bang to Black Holes Stephen W. Hawking ; introduction by Carl Sagan ; illustrations by Ron Miller.
Material type: TextPublication details: Toronto : Bantam Books, 1988. Description: 219p 24cmISBN:- 9780553175219
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Our picture of the universe --
Space and time --
Expanding universe --
Uncertainty principle --
Elementary particles and the forces of nature --
Black holes --
Black holes ain't so black --
Origin and fate of the universe --
Arrow of time --
Unification of physics.
A Brief History of Time, published in 1988, was a landmark volume in science writing and in world-wide acclaim and popularity, with more than 9 million copies in print globally. The original edition was on the cutting edge of what was then known about the origins and nature of the universe. But the ensuing years have seen extraordinary advances in the technology of observing both the micro- and the macrocosmic world--observations that have confirmed many of Hawking's theoretical predictions in the first edition of his book. Now a decade later, this edition updates the chapters throughout to document those advances, and also includes an entirely new chapter on Wormholes and Time Travel and a new introduction. It make vividly clear why A Brief History of Time has transformed our view of the universe.
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