The illustrated A brief history of time
Updated and expanded ed.
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Word Count
62,000 words, Guess
Page Count
248 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveillustratedbrief00hawk
- Internet Archiveillustratedbrief0000hawk
- ISBN-100553103741
- ISBN-139780553103748
- Library of Congress Control Number96019732
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number34745975
- Better World Books9780553103748
- Open LibraryOL24767384M
Classifications
- DDC523.1
- LCCQB981 .H377 1996
- LCCQB981
and 3 more
- DDC530.1/1
- LCCQB'981'H37714
- LCCQC173.59.S65
Description
Stephen Hawking's ‘A Brief History of Time* has become an international publishing phenomenon. Translated into thirty languages, it has sold over ten million copies worldwide and lives on as a science book that continues to captivate and inspire new readers each year. When it was first published in 1988 the ideas discussed in it were at the cutting edge of what was then known about the universe. In the intervening twenty years there have been extraordinary advances in the technology of observing both the micro- and macro-cosmic world. Indeed, during that time cosmology and the theoretical sciences have entered a new golden age . Professor Hawking is one of the major scientists and thinkers to have contributed to this renaissance.
Description
The book was on the cutting edge of what was then known about the nature of the universe, but since that time there have been extraordinary advances in the technology of observing both the micro- and the macrocosmic worlds. These observations have confirmed many of Professor Hawking's theoretical predictions in the first edition of his book, including the recent discoveries of the Cosmic Background Explorer satellite (COBE), which probed back in time to within 300,000 years of the universe's beginning and revealed wrinkles in the fabric of space-time that he had projected. Eager to bring his original text the new knowledge revealed by these many observations, as well as his most recent research, for this expanded edition Professor Hawking has prepared a new introduction to the book, written an entirely new chapter on the fascinating subject of wormholes and time travel, and updated the original chapters. This edition is enhanced throughout with more than 240 full-color illustrations, including satellite images, photographs made possible by spectacular technological advances such as the Hubble Space Telescope, and computer-generated images of three and four dimensional realities.
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