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  1. Nov 6, 2001 · The Universe in a Nutshell. $22.77. (1,312) In stock. Book Description. Editorial Reviews. Stephen Hawking’s phenomenal, multimillion-copy bestseller, A Brief History of Time, introduced the ideas of this brilliant theoretical physicist to readers all over the world. Now, in a major publishing event, Hawking returns with a lavishly ...

  2. Oct 6, 2001 · The Universe in a Nutshell, Stephen Hawking The Universe in a Nutshell is a 2001 book about theoretical physics by Stephen Hawking. It is generally considered a sequel and was created to update the public concerning developments since the multi-million-copy bestseller A Brief History of Time published in 1988.

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  3. The Universe in a Nutshell is a 2001 book about theoretical physics by Stephen Hawking. [1] [2] It is generally considered a sequel and was created to update the public concerning developments since the multi-million-copy bestseller A Brief History of Time was published in 1988.

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  5. The Universe in a Nutshell is essential reading for all of us who want to understand the universe in which we live. Like its companion volume, A Brief History of Time, it conveys the excitement felt within the scientific community as the secrets of the cosmos reveal themselves. Read An Excerpt.

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  6. Buy The Universe In A Nutshell: the beautifully illustrated follow up to Professor Stephen Hawking’s bestselling masterpiece A Brief History of Time First Edition - Later Print Run by Hawking, Stephen William (ISBN: 9780593048153) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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  7. Oct 26, 2021 · Einstein's general relativity gives time a shape : how this can be reconciled with quantum theory -- The universe in a nutshell. The universe has multiple histories, each of which is determined by a tiny nut -- Predicting the future. How the loss of information in black holes may reduce our ability to predict the future -- Protecting the past.

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