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Een korte geschiedenis van de tijd

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Stephen Hawking's worldwide bestseller has become a landmark in scientific writing, celebrated for its engaging voice and compelling subjects like the nature of space and time, the role of God in creation, and the universe's history and future. However, many readers have expressed difficulty in grasping some of its key concepts. This prompted the creation of a new edition aimed at making the content more accessible while incorporating the latest scientific findings. Though shorter, this version expands on the original's themes. Technical concepts, such as chaotic boundary conditions, have been removed, while complex subjects like relativity, curved space, and quantum theory are now explored in dedicated chapters. This reorganization allows for a deeper dive into recent advancements, including string theory and efforts to unify the forces of physics. Like its predecessor, this edition serves as a guide for nonscientists seeking to understand the mysteries of time and space. Enhanced by thirty-seven full-color illustrations, it stands as an exhilarating addition to scientific literature, inviting readers to engage with the ongoing exploration of the universe's secrets.

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Een korte geschiedenis van de tijd, Stephen Hawking, Leonard Mlodinow, Ronald J.H. Jonkers

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Idioma
Holandés
Editorial
Bakker
Publicado en
2005
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
211
ISBN10
9035127544
ISBN13
9789035127548
Serie
Primera publicación
1988
Título original
A Brief History of Time. From the Big Bang to Black Holes
Calificación
4,2 de 5
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Stephen Hawking's worldwide bestseller has become a landmark in scientific writing, celebrated for its engaging voice and compelling subjects like the nature of space and time, the role of God in creation, and the universe's history and future. However, many readers have expressed difficulty in grasping some of its key concepts. This prompted the creation of a new edition aimed at making the content more accessible while incorporating the latest scientific findings. Though shorter, this version expands on the original's themes. Technical concepts, such as chaotic boundary conditions, have been removed, while complex subjects like relativity, curved space, and quantum theory are now explored in dedicated chapters. This reorganization allows for a deeper dive into recent advancements, including string theory and efforts to unify the forces of physics. Like its predecessor, this edition serves as a guide for nonscientists seeking to understand the mysteries of time and space. Enhanced by thirty-seven full-color illustrations, it stands as an exhilarating addition to scientific literature, inviting readers to engage with the ongoing exploration of the universe's secrets.