The Grand Design Stephen Hawking & Leonard Mlodinow
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The Grand Design

Author: Stephen Hawking & Leonard Mlodinow
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Book Title
The Grand Design
Author
Stephen Hawking & Leonard Mlodinow
Book Condition
GOOD - Previous owners name. Dustjacket is a little wavy from being in a too-tight plastic protective sleeve. Otherwise very good condition.
ISBN
9780593058299
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Bantam Press
Year Published
2010
The Grand Design explains the latest thoughts about model-dependent realism (the idea that there is no one version of reality), and about the multiverse concept of reality in which there are many universes. There are new ideas about the top-down theory of cosmology (the idea that there is no one history of the universe, but that every possible history exists). It concludes with a riveting assessment of m-theory, and disucsses whether it is the unified theory Einstein spent a lifetime searching for.

The Grand Design explains the latest thoughts about model-dependent realism (the idea that there is no one version of reality), and about the multiverse concept of reality in which there are many universes. There are new ideas about the top-down theory of cosmology (the idea that there is no one history of the universe, but that every possible history exists). It concludes with a riveting assessment of m-theory, and disucsses whether it is the unified theory Einstein spent a lifetime searching for.

The Grand Design explains the latest thoughts about model-dependent realism (the idea that there is no one version of reality), and about the multiverse concept of reality in which there are many universes. There are new ideas about the top-down theory of cosmology (the idea that there is no one history of the universe, but that every possible history exists). It concludes with a riveting assessment of m-theory, and disucsses whether it is the unified theory Einstein spent a lifetime searching for.