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ASEE Prism, Nov 2005 by Grose, Thomas K

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A Briefer History of Time

by Stephen Hawking; Bantam Press

BACKIN 1988, Cambridge University's Stephen Hawking proved that, for a theoretical physicist, he was also a very able and witty writer. His "A Brief History of Time" managed to explain in jargon-free English the existence of the universe to the masses. It tackled the Big Bang, black holes and the nature of time-all in about 200 pages. It struck a popular chord and has since sold 10 million copies worldwide. But apparently for some readers it was still too deep and long. So Hawking has taken his modern classic to a new dimension, condensing and updating it. Gone are some of the harder-to-grasp concepts. Instead, there's more space given to relativity and quantum theory.-TG

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