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Tags: Physics, Biography, Lang:en
Summary
Stephen Hawking is the world-famous physicist with a cameo
in "The Simpsons on his CV", but outside his academic field his
work is little understood. To the public he is a tragic figure
- a brilliant scientist and author of the 9
million-copy-selling "A Brief History of Time", and yet
confined to a wheelchair and almost completely paralyzed.
Hawking's major contribution to science has been to integrate
the two great theories of 20th-century physics - Einstein's
General Theory of Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. J.P. McEvoy
and Oscar Zarate's brilliant graphic guide explores Hawking's
life, the evolution of his work from his days as a student, and
his breathtaking discoveries about where these fundamental laws
break down or overlap, such as on the edge of a Black Hole or
at the origin of the Universe itself. **