Stephen Hawking brings his scientific genuis of physics as well as his humor into his writing. He explains physics in fairly easy form by using illustions literally and figuratively. Topics such as big bang to big crunch, neutrons, photons, electrons, electromagnetic field, particles, waves, gravity, anti-gravity, grand unified theory, relativity, black holes, worm holes, and more or less an...
more Stephen Hawking brings his scientific genuis of physics as well as his humor into his writing. He explains physics in fairly easy form by using illustions literally and figuratively. Topics such as big bang to big crunch, neutrons, photons, electrons, electromagnetic field, particles, waves, gravity, anti-gravity, grand unified theory, relativity, black holes, worm holes, and more or less an anti-verse are discussed. Also fascinating was T-symmetry. One can walk away from reading this book with a greater understanding of the possibilities that await us upon further questioning. Energy, space, and time are majestic. :-)
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