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Kraća povest vremena: Dopunjeno najnovijim naučnim saznanjima

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Stephen Hawking's bestseller has become a landmark in scientific literature, captivating readers with its engaging voice and profound subjects, including the nature of space and time and the universe's history and future. However, many readers have expressed difficulty in grasping some of its key concepts. This prompted Hawking to create a more accessible version, bringing the content up-to-date with the latest scientific findings. While this book is shorter, it delves deeper into the original's themes. Technical concepts, like chaotic boundary conditions, have been removed, allowing for a clearer focus on topics of broad interest, such as relativity, curved space, and quantum theory, which now have dedicated chapters. This reorganization enables an expansion on recent advancements, including developments in string theory and the quest for a unified theory of physics. Like its predecessor, this edition aims to guide nonscientists in exploring the mysteries of time and space. Enhanced by thirty-seven full-color illustrations, this work stands as an exhilarating addition to scientific literature, making complex ideas more accessible to a wider audience.

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Kraća povest vremena: Dopunjeno najnovijim naučnim saznanjima, Stephen Hawking, Leonard Mlodinow

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Título
Kraća povest vremena: Dopunjeno najnovijim naučnim saznanjima
Idioma
Serbio
Editorial
Alnari
Publicado en
2006
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
186
ISBN10
8677101780
ISBN13
9788677101787
Serie
Primera publicación
1988
Título original
A Brief History of Time. From the Big Bang to Black Holes
Calificación
4,2 de 5
Descripción
Stephen Hawking's bestseller has become a landmark in scientific literature, captivating readers with its engaging voice and profound subjects, including the nature of space and time and the universe's history and future. However, many readers have expressed difficulty in grasping some of its key concepts. This prompted Hawking to create a more accessible version, bringing the content up-to-date with the latest scientific findings. While this book is shorter, it delves deeper into the original's themes. Technical concepts, like chaotic boundary conditions, have been removed, allowing for a clearer focus on topics of broad interest, such as relativity, curved space, and quantum theory, which now have dedicated chapters. This reorganization enables an expansion on recent advancements, including developments in string theory and the quest for a unified theory of physics. Like its predecessor, this edition aims to guide nonscientists in exploring the mysteries of time and space. Enhanced by thirty-seven full-color illustrations, this work stands as an exhilarating addition to scientific literature, making complex ideas more accessible to a wider audience.