TAILIEUCHUNG - Stephen Hawking A brief history of time

I also describe the progress that has been made recently in finding “dualities” or correspondences between apparently different theories of physics. These correspondences are a strong indication that there is a complete unified theory of physics, but they also suggest that it may not be possible to express this theory in a single fundamental formulation. Instead, we may have to use different reflections of the underlying theory in different situations. It might be like our being unable to represent the surface of the earth on a single map and having to use different maps in different regions | Updated Most Popular Stuff On The Net. The Ebook starts from the next page Enjoy A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking A Brief History of Time Stephem Hawkimg Chapter 1 - Our Picture of the Universe Chapter 2 - Space and Time Chapter 3 - The Expanding Universe Chapter 4 - The Uncertainty Principle Chapter 5 - Elementary Particles and the Forces of Nature Chapter 6 - Black Holes Chapter 7 - Black Holes Ain t So Black Chapter 8 - The Origin and Fate of the Universe Chapter 9 - The Arrow of Time Chapter 10 - Wormholes and Time Travel Chapter 11 - The Unification of Physics Chapter 12 - Conclusion Glossary Acknowledgments About The Author FOREWARD I didn t write a foreword to the original edition of A Brief History of Time. That was done by Carl Sagan. Instead I wrote a short piece titled Acknowledgments in which I was advised to thank everyone. Some of the foundations that had given me support weren t too pleased to have been mentioned however because it led to a great increase in applications. I don t think anyone my publishers my agent or myself expected the book to do anything like as well as it did. It was in the London Sunday Times best-seller list for 237 weeks longer than any other book apparently the Bible and Shakespeare aren t counted . It has been translated into something like forty languages and has sold about one copy for every 750 men women and children in the world. As Nathan Myhrvold of Microsoft a former post-doc of mine remarked I have sold more books on physics than Madonna has on sex. The success of A Brief History indicates that there is widespread interest in the big questions like Where did we come from And why is the universe the way it is I have taken the opportunity to update the book and include new theoretical and observational results obtained since the book was first published on April Fools Day 1988 . I have included a new chapter on wormholes and time travel. Einstein s General Theory of Relativity seems to .

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