A Brief History of Time is a very popular science book written by the most famous physicists scientist Stephen Hawking that helps a common man to understand the basic questions of our around existence and physics. Hawking says that we spend our daily life without thinking the world. Like who big is universe? Cosmos where come from? Is it always here? Is time start travel back? We also think little about how that machine works who produce light to make life possible on earth or about gravity that’s reason we can site, walk, and work on earth. If its entire not happened so what happened. We all walk wander in space like stars and we can’t dive in atom by which we are made and it is a scientific try to explaining the origin of the universe. In the book Hawking put to use only one equation E = mc2 because someone tells him that the equations can reduce the importance of the book so Hawking drop all equations except one.
From the Big Bang to Black Holes this is popular science book. It became a bestseller and sold more than 10 million copies in 20 years and translated into 35 languages. A Brief History of Time also covers quantum mechanics and written in a simple style and easy to understand. This book is sure to broaden your horizon. The book introduces the theory of relativity, particle physics, quantum physics, and gravity. The book was published in 1988.
Stephen William Hawking was born on 8 January 1942 in Oxford England 300 years after the death of Galileo. His parent’s residence in north London however all through the second war, oxford turned into considered safer vicinity to have infants. When he turned into eight, his own family moved to st. Albans, a town approximately 20 miles north of London. At the age of 11, Stephen went to St Albans. Stephen wanted to study Mathematics despite the fact that his father could have favored remedy. Mathematics became not to be had at college, so he pursued physics rather. After 3 years he was offered by an honours degree in natural science. .He loves zero gravity very much.