Black Holes And Baby Universes And Other
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Book Details
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Author: Stephen Hawking
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Publisher: Random House
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Language: English, Spanish
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Edition: Revised Edition
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ISBN: 9780553406634
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Pages: 192
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.0 x 0.7 inches
About the Book
Black Holes and Baby Universes is a thought-provoking collection of essays by the legendary scientist and cosmologist, Stephen Hawking. This book brings together a blend of personal reflections and deep scientific insights, offering a unique perspective on both the man behind the science and the vast universe he explored. From his reflections on his life and achievements to his explorations of black holes, space-time, and the origin of the universe, this collection is a journey through both the personal and the cosmic.
In this work, Hawking delves into the mysteries of the universe, explaining complex phenomena in a way that is accessible to readers of all backgrounds. He discusses the death and collapse of stars, their transformation into black holes, and the very birth of the universe itself. The essays capture his imaginative yet rigorous approach to understanding the cosmos, blending scientific inquiry with a human touch.
In addition to the scientific explorations, the book includes a transcript of his conversation on the BBC radio program Desert Island Discs, offering readers a glimpse into the personal side of this remarkable thinker. This revised edition of Black Holes and Baby Universes is not just a scientific work, but an invitation to appreciate the universe's wonders and complexities.
Stephen Hawking, the Director of Research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge, is a true inspiration. Despite being diagnosed with a motor neuron disorder that gave him only two years to live, he defied the odds to become one of the most renowned scientists of our time. His remarkable life story and groundbreaking work in cosmology continue to inspire millions.