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A series of lectures by the renowned physicist reviews past ideas from Aristotle to Newton and Einstein's theories of gravity, the Big Bang, and black holes and explores quantum mechanics and the time and space proposition.
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Science, Philosophy, Cosmology, Filosofía, Unificatietheorie, Cosmología, Kosmologie, Physics, Ciencia, Science, philosophyShowing 3 featured editions. View all 22 editions?
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The theory of everything: the origin and fate of the universe
2002, New Millennium Press
in English
1893224546 9781893224544
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Table of Contents
First lecture-ideas about the universe
Second lecture-the expanding universe
Third lecture-black holes
Fourth lecture-black holes ain't so black
Fifth lecture-the origin and fate of the universe
Sixth lecture-the direction of time
Seventh lecture-the theory of everything.
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Originally published: The Cambridge lectures: life works. West Hollywood, CA : Dove Books, c1996.
Includes index.
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