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Each of their most famous scientific texts are included with notes from Hawking, who also writes a biography of each one. Alongside the texts included in On The Shoulders of Giants, it is probably one of the most important and well-known scientific theories ever presented. Similar to On the Shoulders of Giants , here Hawking takes on 31 of the most important mathematical theories ever presented. As with the above, Hawking makes notes on each of the mathematicians works and provides a short biography of each.

Alan M. Turing was the mathematician who is often credited with essentially creating computing. This touching biography was written by his mother after his death by suicide.

If you read A Brief History of Time and still found it rather challenging, this is the book for you. Still, the two books actually complement one another quite nicely. Hawking and his daughter Lucy Hawking wrote this series to explain complex cosmology to kids.

The fiction stories involve a troupe of characters, led by George who travel around time and space using an advanced computer who can open doorways to the rest of the universe. Publisher: Bantam September 10, Credit: Running Press. Replay gallery. Pinterest Facebook. Up Next Cancel. By Christian Holub cmholub. Share the Gallery Pinterest Facebook. They return to solve a great mystery and undertake another great adventure, which leads them to the dark of space.

This book is the third installment in the George series wherein Annie and George have to stop a group of anti-science protestors from disrupting the experiment at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland.

The book is a very good starting point into the world of Physics through a riveting plot. As a reader, you will be able to understand the wonders of the universe in a very unique and exciting way. Although the book is intended for children of ages 9 to 12, people of all ages can read and enjoy the narration as it features several articles by Stephen Hawking and other eminent physicists about the origin of the universe.

In fact, the book ends with a page graphic novel that explains the events of the Big Bang in the reverse order. In short, this book has all the elements of really fascinating young adult fiction. However, the only flaw that one might find is that some of the scientific concepts explained in the book are quite advanced even for an adult.

As the title suggests, the book literally covers everything from Big Bang to Black Holes to String Theory, which basically is a series of seven lectures by Stephen Hawking at the Cambridge University. The book takes you on a thrilling cosmological journey. The book is a compilation of a series of seven lectures delivered by Hawking wherein he discussed various theories like Big Bang, Theory of relativity, Quantum theory, Black Hole, Quantum Gravity and String theory.

Although all these theories might sound very complicated which they are , the author has managed to explain them in a very simple way so that most people if not everyone can understand the underlying concepts and benefit from them. Further, he has also avoided the use of complicated mathematical equations and kept the language simple and easy.

This book is the fourth installment in the George series and illustrates how the invention of the quantum computer can result in catastrophic events if the technology falls in the wrong hands. The book lands you in a world where all the computers have been hacked and as a result, strange things are taking place — banks are distributing free money, supermarkets are selling their products for free, etc.

Basically, the author presents a different perspective of the invention of the quantum computer in terms of the possible implications if it falls in the wrong hands. Photo: Reuters readmore. This was the book because of which Professor Hawking shot to enormous fame, among science enthusiasts and others as well.

The book deals with some fundamental questions troubling every space fanatic's mind: Was there a beginning of time? Could time run backwards? Is the universe infinite or does it have boundaries? It begins by reviewing the great theories of the cosmos from Newton to Einstein, moving on to delving into the secrets which still lie at the heart of space and time, from the Big Bang to black holes, via spiral galaxies and strong theory.

Photo: Amazon readmore. In "The Grand Design", the most recent scientific ideas about the mysteries of the universe is presented in a simple yet brilliant language. Some questions Hawking deals with here are: When and how did the universe begin? Why are we here? What is the nature of reality? Or does science offer another explanation? In Hawking's first collection of essays and other critical pieces, the subjects range from being affectionately personal to intriguingly scientific.

Stephen Hawking, in this book, is revealed in his multifarious avatars -- as a scientist, a man, a concerned world citizen, and as always, a rigorous and imaginative thinker.

In the wonderfully illustrated pages of this book, Hawking is pushing the frontiers of popular notions and reasons of physics beyond relativity and quantum theory, past superstring theory and imaginary time, into a dizzying and fantastic new world of M-theory and branes. The unique book by Professor Hawking, "On the Shoulders of Giants", tells a riveting story, exhibiting original papers from renowned thinkers and scientists like Einstein, Copernicus, Galilei, Kepler and Newton.

Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking explains in his simple yet thought-provoking langauge, how the works of these scientists changed the course of science, the way people think, ushering astronomy and physics out of the Middle Ages and into the modern world.

This one-of-a-kind book "God Created The Integers" is Stephen Hawking's personal collection of the greatest mathematical works in history. The book includes landmark discoveries in mathematics spanning years and representing the work of mathematicians such as Euclid, Georg Cantor, Kurt Godel, Augustin Cauchy, Bernard Riemann and Alan Turing.

Photo: Penguin Random House readmore. Not many people know, but Stephen Hawking penned a series of children's books for kids to be interested in the science of space and time and to explain some complex scientific theories in the most lucid manner. The first in a series of children's books that melds cosmology and adventure, the book is co-authored by Professor Hawking and his daughter Lucy.



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