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I personally loved reading this book, as it explains a lot of possibilities related to time and reality we live in. Non STEN readers can easily grab the way theories and hypothesis have been explained in this book. And the best ending- The more we understand the universe, them more we understand the language of God..
🎧 In comparison to A Brief History of Tine this book seems to explain & elaborate on the fascinating subjects in the original. I listened & noticed the narrator is new. Fun to listen while reading as there‘s over 30 pictures in the book.
There‘s current/updated information like the search for a unified theory & string theory.
This is a book you should have on your shelf.
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It is not to barg my skills but to underline destination of our earth
Still immersed in Tower of Dawn. Nothing but work and reading till it‘s finished 🖤 Tarts for Pie Day at work and a RIP for Stephen Hawking.
RIP Mr. Hawking. You proved that heardles can not only be jumped but flown over! You will continue to enspire me in my darkest moments. Thank you for sharing your brilliant mind with us. You will be missed
this is my boyfriend, trying to get a good picture of his book and the beach for Facebook. We've been dating for almost three years and it's the first time he decided to read a book since I've known him! This makes me even happier than reading on the beach at the Seychelles 😂😂
Expanding my reading with the Book Riot Read Harder Challenge. This book is my science non-fiction choice. 🌍