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Stephen Hawking

His Science in a Nutshell
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Stephen Hawking was one of the most important astrophysicists of the last fifty years. After the publication of A Brief History of Time, he became an international celebrity. Though the book sold in the millions, few readers really grasped the significance of his groundbreaking work. Now popular Austrian science blogger Florian Freistetter, himself an astronomer, makes Hawking's contributions accessible to everyday readers in this concise, very readable book. By focusing on the essentials, Freistetter deftly and entertainingly makes Hawking's complex theoretical accomplishments understandable. Avoiding technicalities and jargon, he elucidates the great scientist's fascinating work on black holes, gravitational waves, the big bang, and singularities. Concluding with an appreciation of Hawking as a science communicator and popularizer, Freistetter conveys the importance of Hawking's scientific research in terms that nonspecialists can follow.
A science writer explains the significance of Stephen Hawking's work--in terms all of us can understand
Prologue 1. The Singularity: The Beginning of the Universe 2. Gravitation Waves: When Black Holes Collide 3. Hawking Radiation: Why Black Holes Are Not As Black As We Thought 4. The Information Paradox: Behind the Event Horizon Things Are Happening 5. Before the Big Bang: In the Endless Expanses of Euclidean Space-Time Epilogue For Further Reading: In a Nutshell Index
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