The theory of everything
the origin and fate of the universe
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Word Count
33,000 words, Guess
Page Count
132 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-108179927938
- ISBN-139788179927939
- OCLC Control Number925487774
- Open LibraryOL27188361M
Classifications
- DDC523.1
- LCCQB985 .H39 2002
Description
A series of lectures by the renowned physicist reviews past ideas from Aristotle to Newton and Einstein's theories of gravity, the Big Bang, and black holes and explores quantum mechanics and the time and space proposition.
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