Packed with illustrations that make "imaginary time" and "p-branes" easier to see.
"I could be bounded in a nutshell and count myself a king of infinite space." — (Quoting Shakespeare) El Universo En Una Cascara De Nuez
Based on Feynman’s ideas, the universe doesn't have just one past, but every possible history existing simultaneously. Packed with illustrations that make "imaginary time" and
In this spiritual successor to A Brief History of Time , Stephen Hawking uses "The Nutmeg of the Consolation" to explain how the most complex laws of physics can be contained within a tiny, simple origin—much like a walnut shell. 🧠 Key Concepts Explored 🧠 Key Concepts Explored The wild theory that
The wild theory that our 4D universe is just a "membrane" floating in a higher-dimensional space. 🚀 Why It’s a Must-Read
Hawking’s quest to combine General Relativity (the big stuff) with Quantum Mechanics (the tiny stuff).
Explaining a specific chapter (like or Time Travel ).