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A Brief History of Time - Summarized for Busy People - Based on the Book by Stephen Hawking - cover

A Brief History of Time - Summarized for Busy People - Based on the Book by Stephen Hawking

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This book summary and analysis was created for individuals who want to extract the essential contents and are too busy to go through the full version. This book is not intended to replace the original book. Instead, we highly encourage you to buy the full version.
 
In our quest to understanding the most profound questions about the universe, one of the greatest thinkers of our time, Stephen Hawking presents the question about how the universe began and what made it possible, the possibility of time flowing in reverse instead of forward, whether the universe is boundless, the possibility of multiple dimensions, and what happens when everything ends.
 
Woven like a story for readers, A Brief History of Time presents the most complicated topics of quarks, black holes, antimatter, and “arrows of time,” the possibilities in understanding the universe is at its peak. Through this book, Stephen Hawking draws us closer to understanding the universe in its entirety.
 
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