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- Edition:
- Unabridged (Random House Audio)
- Length:
- 3 hours, 28 minutes
- File Size:
- 95 MB (4 files)
- Published:
- November 2001
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Summary
Now, in a major publishing event, Hawking returns with a lavishly illustrated sequel that unravels the mysteries of the major breakthroughs that have occurred in the years since the release of his acclaimed first book.
The Universe in a Nutshell
• Quantum mechanics
• M-theory
• General relativity
• 11-dimensional supergravity
• 10-dimensional membranes
• Superstrings
• P-branes
• Black holes
One of the most influential thinkers of our time, Stephen Hawking is an intellectual icon, known not only for the adventurousness of his ideas but for the clarity and wit with which he expresses them. In this new book Hawking takes us to the cutting edge of theoretical physics, where truth is often stranger than fiction, to explain in laymen's terms the principles that control our universe.
Like many in the community of theoretical physicists, Professor Hawking is seeking to uncover the grail of science -- the elusive Theory of Everything that lies at the heart of the cosmos. In his accessible and often playful style, he guides us on his search to uncover the secrets of the universe -- from supergravity to supersymmetry, from quantum theory to M-theory, from holography to duality.
He takes us to the wild frontiers of science, where superstring theory and p-branes may hold the final clue to the puzzle. And he lets us behind the scenes of one of his most exciting intellectual adventures as he seeks "to combine Einstein's General Theory of Relativity and Richard Feynman's idea of multiple histories into one complete unified theory that will describe everything that happens in the universe."
With characteristic exuberance, Professor Hawking invites us to be fellow travelers on this extraordinary voyage through space-time. Copious four-color illustrations help clarify this journey into a surreal wonderland where particles, sheets, and strings move in eleven dimensions; where black holes evaporate and disappear, taking their secret with them; and where the original cosmic seed from which our own universe sprang was a tiny nut.
The Universe in a Nutshell is essential reading for all of us who want to understand the universe in which we live. Like its companion volume, A Brief History of Time, it conveys the excitement felt within the scientific community as the secrets of the cosmos reveal themselves.
Quotes from the Critics
"The book comes garlanded with all the excitements and expectations that accompany a long-awaited sequel." - Sunday Telegraph (London)
"THE UNIVERSE IN A NUTSHELL is difficult, though not absolutely so. It is beautifully produced, with quite exquisite artwork employing strange, rather Edwardian-looking machines that seem to owe something to the computer game Myst. It is equally well edited so that, instead of grand statements about contemporary physics, we have more detailed explanations of which the layperson can, with effort, make sense." - New Statesman
"[A] handsomely illustrated, understandably best-selling explication of scientific wonders." - New York Times
"Hawking's new book...is unlikely to make sense to anyone who doesn't already know the plot line. Although this supposedly user-friendly companion to his previous bestseller promises to offer "the universe in a nutshell," it's more like a sprint through the most difficult ideas in physics without a gasp for breath: Vacuum fluctuations, Grassman numbers, the cosmological constant, imaginary time, information loss in black holes, the holograhic universe. Whew! And all this before the end of Chapter 2!" - Los Angeles Times
"[A] richly illustrated book with pictures as daunting as the text...." - Harper's
"THE UNIVERSE IN A NUTSHELL is the best effort to date to explain the principles and concepts of our present understanding of our universe. The book may not be understandable to everyone, but then, scientists don't really understand the universe." - American Scientist
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