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Stephen Hawking
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Hawking takes readers on a fascinating journey through the telescopic lens of modern physics to gain a new glimpse of the universe--the nature of black holes, the space-time continuum, and new information about the origin of the universe.
Stephen W. Hawking
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"The Theory of Everything" is a unique opportunity to explore the cosmos with the greatest mind since Einstein. Based on a series of lectures given at Cambridge University, Professor Hawking's work introduced "the history of ideas about the universe" ...
Michael Hawkins
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Prominent British astronomer Michael Hawkins poses a bold new theory of the missing mass of the universe while revealing the destructive rivalries and feuds that plague modern cosmology, in a book that's certain to cause a storm of controversy in the ...
Fred Heeren
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In exclusive interviews, Stephen Hawking, NASA leaders, and Nobel Prize-winning astronomers talk about how their discoveries have affected life's big questions. Topics include the creation and fine-tuning of the universe, the purpose of life, and the ...
Fred Heeren
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In exclusive interviews, world-renowned scientists discuss such topics as the creation and fine-tuning of the universe, the purpose of life, and the nature of God. A lighthearted tone and multimedia format make this title especially appealing. "The b ...
Craig J. Hogan
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Astrophysicist Craig Hogan has contained the entire story of the universe in this small book, leading back to the Big Bang, the beginning of all things. "The Little Book of the Big Bang" explains what modern cosmology is all about--simply, clearly, a ...
Linda Hogan
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Whether she is writing about bats, bees, procupines, or wolves, contemplating the mysteries of caves, or delving into the traditions, beliefs, and myths of Native American cultures, Linda Hogan expresses a deep reverence for the dwelling we all share ...
Dan Hooper
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The twentieth century was astonishing in all regards, shaking the foundations of practically every aspect of human life and thought, physics not least of all. Beginning with the publication of Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, through the wild ...
Dan Hooper
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Everyone knows that there are things no one can see, for example, the air you're breathing or a black hole, to be more exotic. But not everyone knows that what we can see makes up only 5 percent of the Universe. The rest is totally invisible to us. < ...
Leslie G. Howarth
Paperback - $36.95
It is probable that the superstitious people in the Middle East who wrote down their theory on how the universe, Earth and life were formed about 4,000 years ago were largely ignorant of the sciences of cosmology, physics, chemistry, biology, paleont ...