Stephen Hawking’s global bestseller A Brief History of Time was a book of historical importance in the context of scientific writing. This was in part due to its author’s effective expression, and in part because of the compelling topics he addressed: the nature of time and space, the role of God in the process of creation, the history and future of the universe. But it is also true that after the publication of that book, readers kept talking to Professor Hawking about the difficulties they faced in understanding some of the most important concepts of the book.
This is the origin and reason for writing A Brief History of Time: to make the content of the book accessible to readers and, at the same time, to bring it into its present form with the latest scientific observations and discoveries. Give.
Although this book is indeed ‘abridged’ to some extent, it actually expands on the main themes of the original book. Purely technical concepts such as the mathematics of chaotic boundary conditions have been omitted. In contrast, many topics of broad interest, including relativity, curved space, and quantum theory, which were difficult to understand because they were covered so many times throughout the book, are now devoted to entire chapters. This reorganization has given the author scope to discuss in detail areas of special interest and recent developments, from the latest advances in string theory to exciting developments in the search for a complete, unified theory of all the forces in physics. Like previous editions of the book, and even more so, this simple and concise history of time will guide all non-scientific readers in their ongoing search towards the fascinating mysteries of the essence of time and place.
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Publisher: Fine Print
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Language: Nepali
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Cover: Paperback
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Pages: 251 Pages
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Genre: Fiction
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Author: Nayan Raj Pandey
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ISBN: 9789937746540













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