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In 1983, Hawking went to his buddy at the Cambridge University Press, and put forward a whacky idea: he wanted to publish a popular science book, covering the most complex theories of physics in the scientific world. In the first draft, he used a stack of mathematical equations to illustrate his points, and this is when Hawking’s publisher gave him some world-changing advice... #Science #Books #BookReview #StephenHawking #Physics #NonFiction #Bestseller #AmReading #BookBlogger Stephen Hawking Books, A Brief History Of Time, Brief History Of Time, Best Science Books, Popular Science Books, Scientific Writing, April April, History Of Time, Physics Books

In 1983, Hawking went to his buddy at the Cambridge University Press, and put forward a whacky idea: he wanted to publish a popular science book, covering the most complex theories of physics in the scientific world. In the first draft, he used a stack of mathematical equations to illustrate his points, and this is when Hawking’s publisher gave him some world-changing advice... #Science #Books #BookReview #StephenHawking #Physics #NonFiction #Bestseller #AmReading #BookBlogger

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Rich with tales of discovery from Galileo to general relativity, a stimulating and timely analysis of how science works and why we need it. 'The best introduction to the scientific enterprise that I know. A wonderful and important book' David Wootton, author of The Invention of Science It is only in the last three centuries that the formidable knowledge-making machine we call modern science has transformed our way of life and our vision of the universe - two thousand years after the…

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The Demon in the Machine What Is Consciousness, Physics Books, Living Things, University College, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Penguin Books, Science Books, Got Books, What To Read

'A gripping new drama in science ... if you want to understand how the concept of life is changing, read this' Professor Andrew Briggs, University of Oxford When Darwin set out to explain the origin of species, he made no attempt to answer the deeper question: what is life? For generations, scientists have struggled to make sense of this fundamental question. Life really does look like magic: even a humble bacterium accomplishes things so dazzling that no human engineer can match it. And…

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