

Black holes and baby universes and other essays
Book • 1993
This book is a collection of thirteen essays and one extended interview, where Hawking discusses various topics in physics, including black hole thermodynamics, special and general relativity, and quantum mechanics.
He also explores the concept of 'baby universes' generated by black holes and the search for a unified theory.
The book provides insights into Hawking's life, including his experiences with motor neuron disease, and is written in his characteristic clear and humorous style.
He also explores the concept of 'baby universes' generated by black holes and the search for a unified theory.
The book provides insights into Hawking's life, including his experiences with motor neuron disease, and is written in his characteristic clear and humorous style.
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Mentioned by Fr. Bonaventure Chapman as a book he read after "A Brief History of Time", further shaping his views.

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