"A Brief History of Time," written by Stephen Hawking and published in 1988, is a popular science book that explores fundamental concepts in cosmology, including the nature of time, black holes, the Big Bang, and the universe's expansion.
Hawking aims to make complex scientific theories accessible to a general audience. He discusses the origins of the universe, the role of gravity, and theories such as relativity and quantum mechanics. The book emphasizes the search for a unified theory that could explain all physical phenomena.
Throughout its pages, Hawking also reflects on philosophical questions about existence and humanity's place in the cosmos. Despite its scientific focus, it captures the wonder of understanding our universe.
The book became immensely popular, selling millions of copies worldwide and contributing to public interest in science. It is regarded as a significant work in popularizing physics and cosmology.
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