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The Grand Design

Stephen Hawking, Leonard Mlodinow

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The Grand Design

By: Stephen Hawking, Leonard Mlodinow

Narrarated by: Steve West

THE FIRST MAJOR WORK IN NEARLY A DECADE BY ONE OF THE WORLD’S GREAT THINKERS—A MARVELOUSLY CONCISE BOOK WITH NEW ANSWERS TO THE ULTIMATE QUESTIONS OF LIFE

When and how did the universe begin? Why are we here? Why is there something rather than nothing? What is the nature of reality? Why are the laws of nature so finely tuned as to allow for the existence of beings like ourselves? And, finally, is the apparent “grand design” of our universe evidence of a benevolent creator who set things in motion—or does science offer another explanation?

The most fundamental questions about the origins of the universe and of life itself, once the province of philosophy, now occupy the territory where scientists, philosophers, and theologians meet—if only to disagree. In their new book, Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow present the most recent scientific thinking about the mysteries of the universe, in nontechnical language marked by both brilliance and simplicity.

In The Grand Design they explain that according to quantum theory, the cosmos does not have just a single existence or history, but rather that every possible history of the universe exists simultaneously. When applied to the universe as a whole, this idea calls into question the very notion of cause and effect. But the “top-down” approach to cosmology that Hawking and Mlodinow describe would say that the fact that the past takes no definite form means that we create history by observing it, rather than that history creates us. The authors further explain that we ourselves are the product of quantum fluctuations in the very early universe, and show how quantum theory predicts the “multiverse”—the idea that ours is just one of many universes that appeared spontaneously out of nothing, each with different laws of nature.

Along the way Hawking and Mlodinow question the conventional concept of reality, posing a “model-dependent” theory of reality as the best we can hope to find. And they conclude with a riveting assessment of M-theory, an explanation of the laws governing us and our universe that is currently the only viable candidate for a complete “theory of everything.” If confirmed, they write, it will be the unified theory that Einstein was looking for, and the ultimate triumph of human reason.

A succinct, startling, and lavishly illustrated guide to discoveries that are altering our understanding and threatening some of our most cherished belief systems, The Grand Design is a book that will inform—and provoke—like no other.

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09.08.10
Stephen Hawking, The Grand Design
2010 | Label: Random House Audio

An amazing book of theories that might just portend the end of physics
What boggles the mind more: a question like, Why does the universe exist?, or the fact that we might have an answer? Impossible as it may seem, that’s precisely what Stephen Hawking tells us in The Grand Design — within a generation we may know why the universe exists and exactly how it works.

Knowing the answer would close the 4,000-year history of physics, so it’s appropriate that Hawking and his co-author, Caltech scientist and writer Leonard Mlodinow, begin their book with humanity’s first attempts to explain the universe. From the discovery that the sun is bigger than the Earth to Newton’s law of gravity to today’s string theory and multi-verses, the authors helpfully provide some continuity by pointing out that even as our theories of the cosmos have gotten far richer and more complex, they’re all essentially stories that best fit what we observe.

And what incredible stories they are. Reflecting the latest understanding of quantum physics, Hawking and Mlodinow insist that light takes not only the path we observe it to take but also all possible other paths. Weirder yet, our universe might have 10 or more dimensions, with the extras being curled up too tiny to see, and every particle that exists might in fact be nothing more than a vibrating string. Physics and metaphysics may have never seemed closer, but Hawking and Mlodinow’s lucid, engaging explanations make it all crystal-clear and utterly compelling. One ends up hoping that we’re not too close to a final explanation, if only so that future physicists can continue to spin out dazzling theories like those in The Grand Design.

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