Monday, November 12, 2018

A Brief History of Time

For the biographical film on Stephen Hawking, see A Brief History of Time (film). A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes is a popular-science book on cosmology (the study of the universe) by British physicist Stephen Hawking.[1] It was first published in 1988. Hawking wrote the book for nonspecialist readers with no prior knowledge of scientific theories. Author:Stephen Hawking Country: United Kingdom Language: English Subject:Comsology Publisher:Bantam Dell Publishing Group Publication date:1988 Media type:Print (Hardcover and Paperback) Pages:256 ISBN 978-0-553-10953-5 OCLC 39256652 Dewey Decimal 523.1 21 LC Class QB981 .H377 1998 Followed by Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays In A Brief History of Time, Hawking writes in non-technical terms about the structure, origin, development and eventual fate of the universe, which is the object of study of astronomy and modern physics. He talks about basic concepts like space and time, basic building blocks that make up the universe (such as quarks) and the fundamental forces that govern it (such as gravity). He writes about cosmological phenomena such as the Big Bang and black holes. He discusses two major theories, general relativity and quantum mechanics, that modern scientists use to describe the universe. Finally, he talks about the search for a unifying theory that describes everything in the universe in a coherent manner. The book became a bestseller and sold more than 10 million copies in 20 years.[2] It was also on the London Sunday Times bestseller list for more than five years and was translated into 35 languages by 2001

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