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With a title inspired as much by Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker series as Einstein, The Theory of Everything delivers almost as much as it promises. Transcribed from Stephen Hawking's Cambridge Lectures, the slim volume may not present a single theory unifying gravity with the other fundamental forces, but it does carefully explain the state of late 20th-century physics with the great scientist's characteristic humility and charm. Explicitly shunning math, Hawking explains the fruits of 100 years of heavy thinking with metaphors that are simple but never condescending--he compares the settling of the newborn universe into symmetry to the formation of ice crystals in a glass of water, for example. While he explores his own work (especially when speaking about black holes), he also discusses the important milestones achieved by others like Richard Feynman. Though occasionally an impenetrably obscure phrase does slip by, the reader will find the bulk of the text enlightening and engaging. The material, from the nature of time to the possibility that the universe has no beginning or end, is rich and deep and inevitably ignites metaphysical thinking. After all, Hawking is famous for his "we would know the mind of God" remark, which ends the final lecture herein. --Rob Lightner --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Physicist Stephen Hawking suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. The condition has progressed to the point where he can no longer speak for himself. Hawking, therefore, uses a voice synthesizer to deliver this series of popular lectures on black holes, current physics theories, and the nature of time and space. The synthesizer paces sentences oddly and slurs an occasional word; Hawking jokes about being unable to get rid of its American accent. However, listeners will soon adapt to the oddities of delivery, and once they do, will find themselves inspired by the sweep and clarity of Hawking's mind, and by his warmth and bravery. G.T.B. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine
#阅读打卡#《宇宙简史——起源与归宿》 计划阅读240min,实际阅读92min,完成100% 摘录: 统一理论是否如此使人信服,以至于它本身的实现不可避免?或者它的确需要一位造物主,而如果正是如此。那么除了为宇宙的存在负责之外,上帝是否还会对宇宙施以什么影响?还有,又是谁...
評分《宇宙简史》是把霍金的7次讲演稿合编而成的一本小书,内容多与他的《时间简史》重复。 霍金认为关于大统一的万物理论存在三种可能,我认为还有第四种,那就是:存在万物理论,但人类永远找不到它。因为人类获得的所有的知识也即所有理论都是为了求存,而非求真!“真”是永远...
評分 評分《宇宙简史》是把霍金的7次讲演稿合编而成的一本小书,内容多与他的《时间简史》重复。 霍金认为关于大统一的万物理论存在三种可能,我认为还有第四种,那就是:存在万物理论,但人类永远找不到它。因为人类获得的所有的知识也即所有理论都是为了求存,而非求真!“真”是永远...
評分引言 广义相对论:研究物质在空间和时间中如何进行引力相互作用的理论。 测不准原理:量子力学一条重要原理,说明微观客体的坐标和动量不可能同时具有确定的值,由德国物理学家海森伯。 第7讲 万物之理 若想一劳永逸地为世间万物构筑一种完整的统一理论,那会是非常困难的。所...
雖然沒什麼生詞,但是看得好吃力啊
评分This, "The theory of Everything", is quite interesting, which demonstrates not only the development of universe theories in which almost all the famous physicists, from Aristole to Einstein and Stephen Hawking himself, were involved, but also the thought-provoking ideas, although some parts of it are beyond understanding.
评分文本難度倒不大...時空類科幻片概念手冊
评分文本難度倒不大...時空類科幻片概念手冊
评分關於廣義相對論和黑洞,宇宙學的科普。雖然很多來龍去脈非常熟悉,快速重溫一遍仍是值得的。讀霍金的書不必在乎他的名氣,隻看他想要討論的內容即可。
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