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It was first published in 1988. Hawking wrote the book for readers who had no prior knowledge of physics. 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.
The book is an update and rewrite of Hawking's 1988 A Brief History of Time. In this book Hawking and Mlodinow present quantum mechanics, string theory, the big bang theory, and other topics in a more accessible fashion to the general public. The book is updated with newly discovered topics, and informs of recurring subjects throughout the book ...
Brief Answers to the Big Questions is a popular science book written by physicist Stephen Hawking, and published by Hodder & Stoughton (hardcover) and Bantam Books (paperback) on 16 October 2018. The book examines some of the universe 's greatest mysteries, and promotes the view that science is very important in helping to solve problems on ...
Despite his playful optimism, Hawking recognised that the undiscovered laws of physics may prevent time travel. Stephen Hawking's final book suggests time travel may one day be possible – here's ...
Stephen Hawking and the Theory of Everything (2007) Stephen Hawking: Master of the Universe (2008) [431] Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking (2010) [432] Brave New World with Stephen Hawking (2011) [433] Stephen Hawking's Grand Design (2012) [434] The Big Bang Theory (2012, 2014–2015, 2017) Stephen Hawking: A Brief History of Mine (2013) [435]
JK Rowling has one book in the top 100 weekly entries list – Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone. Stephen Hawking book spent most number of weeks on bestsellers list Skip to main content
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A Brief History of Time – 1988 book by Stephen Hawking; A Briefer History of Time – 2005 popular science book by Stephen Hawking; Brief Answers to the Big Questions – 2018 popular science book by Stephen Hawking; Model-dependent realism – View of scientific inquiry that focuses on the role of scientific models of phenomena