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The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe

The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe

3 hrs. 59 min.
Language Russian
Narrator Oleg Lobanov
Narrator Oleg Lobanov
Description
A thrilling story of the universe by Stephen Hawking—an easy and engaging narrative embellished with incredible images captured by the Hubble telescope. With carefully thought-out diagrams and illustrations, readers can grasp the essence of many concepts and theories that are among the most urgent challenges for cutting-edge scientists around our planet. Here, everything is gathered—from the Big Bang to string theory and the mystery of black holes.

What is our Universe like? Even scientists don’t know the full answer. How vast is it? What other laws govern it? Ordinary people don’t know even a small part of this, so reading books that uncover the secrets of the universe is naturally captivating. This book by Stephen Hawking tells the origin and fate of the Universe, offering plenty of food for thought. Stephen Hawking is a theoretical physicist—he has a talent for explaining complex ideas clearly, plainly, and simply. The book includes terms and explanations, but readers won’t have trouble understanding the main idea.

The book contains seven lectures by the scientist, covering a wide range of questions about the Universe: how it began and possible ways it could disappear, its structure and laws. Readers will learn what science knows about the Big Bang and Black Holes, read about string theory, and discover the theories and concepts that scientists think about every day. There are understandable diagrams and illustrations, plus images from the space telescope that take your breath away.

Stephen Hawking shares the results of recent observations and discusses the theory of the Universe’s expansion. What matters most is that he makes readers think, ask unusual questions, and view the world around them with great interest. If the Universe is infinite, could the number of theories describing it be infinite too? The Universe has no boundaries, yet it is also a closed system—how can that be? These and many other questions await readers.
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