| Stephen Hawking - Science - 2002 - 228 pages
Where the science of black holes, gravitational waves, and time travel will likely lead us, as reported by spacetime's most important theoreticians and observers. | |
| G. W. Gibbons, Stephen W. Hawking - Science - 1993 - 604 pages
The Euclidean approach to Quantum Gravity was initiated almost 15 years ago in an attempt to understand the difficulties raised by the spacetime singularities of classical ... | |
| Paul Fleisher - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2006 - 88 pages
Explains how scientists' observations of the stars led to the development of the big bang theory, a theory of how our universe was formed. | |
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