The Universe in a Nutshell (2001) - The Inspiring Sequal to A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking
The
Universe in a Nutshell (2001) - The Inspiring Sequal to A Brief History of Time -
Stephen Hawking
The Universe in a Nutshell is a 2001 book about theoretical
physics by Stephen Hawking. In it, he explains to a general audience
various matters relating to the Lucasian professor's work, such as Gödel's
Incompleteness Theorem and P-branes (part of superstring
theory in quantum mechanics). He tells the history and principles of
modern physics. He seeks to "combine Einstein's General Theory of
Relativity and Richard Feynman's idea of multiple histories into one complete
unified theory that will describe everything that happens in the
universe."
The Universe in a Nutshell is winner of the Aventis
Prizes for Science Books 2002. It is generally considered a sequel and was
created to update the public concerning developments since the
multi-million-copy bestseller A Brief History of Time published in
1988.
Stephen Hawking’s phenomenal, multimillion-copy
bestseller, A Brief History of Time, introduced the ideas of this
brilliant theoretical physicist to readers all over the world.
Now, in a major publishing event, Hawking returns with a
lavishly illustrated sequel that unravels the mysteries of the major
breakthroughs that have occurred in the years since the release of his
acclaimed first book.
The Universe in a Nutshell
- Quantum mechanics
- M-theory
- General relativity
- 11-dimensional supergravity
- 10-dimensional membranes
- Superstrings
- P-branes
- Black holes
One of the most influential thinkers of our time, Stephen
Hawking is an intellectual icon, known not only for the adventurousness of his
ideas but for the clarity and wit with which he expresses them. In this new
book Hawking takes us to the cutting edge of theoretical physics, where truth
is often stranger than fiction, to explain in laymen’s terms the principles
that control our universe.
Like many in the community of theoretical physicists,
Professor Hawking is seeking to uncover the grail of science — the elusive
Theory of Everything that lies at the heart of the cosmos. In his accessible
and often playful style, he guides us on his search to uncover the secrets of
the universe — from supergravity to supersymmetry, from quantum theory to
M-theory, from holography to duality.
He takes us to the wild frontiers of science, where
superstring theory and p-branes may hold the final clue to the puzzle. And he
lets us behind the scenes of one of his most exciting intellectual adventures
as he seeks “to combine Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity and Richard
Feynman’s idea of multiple histories into one complete unified theory that will
describe everything that happens in the universe.”
With characteristic exuberance, Professor Hawking invites us
to be fellow travelers on this extraordinary voyage through space-time. Copious
four-color illustrations help clarify this journey into a surreal wonderland
where particles, sheets, and strings move in eleven dimensions; where black
holes evaporate and disappear, taking their secret with them; and where the
original cosmic seed from which our own universe sprang was a tiny nut.
The Universe in a Nutshell is essential reading for all
of us who want to understand the universe in which we live. Like its companion
volume, A Brief History of Time, it conveys the excitement felt within the
scientific community as the secrets of the cosmos reveal themselves.
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