Stephen Hawking's universe : The cosmos explained /

I began with far too little knowledge of such exotic ideas as white dwarfs, the Big Bang and black holes. I was even-what heresy- more than a litle suspicious that they might be figments of eccentric academy fantasy, rather than essential pieces in a scientific jigsaw. It does not help most of us to...

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Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Spanish
Publicado: New York Basic books, 1997
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505 0 |a 1. Introduction.-- Finding a boat to steer. -- 2. Chapter One. Sun , Sky and Inspiration. -- 3. Chapter two Christian Complications. -- 4. Chapter trhee. Seeing the Light 55. -- 5. Chapter four. In the beginning. -- 6. Chapter five. Relics, singularities and ripples. -- 7. Chapter Six. A matter of atoms. -- 8. Chapter Seven. The energy to create everything. -- 9. Chapter eight. Searching in the dark. -- 10. Chapter nine. Exotic excursions. -- 11. Chapter ten. Extraterrestrial inteligence and the baffling Quasars. -- 12. Chapter eleven. In search of black holes. -- 13. Chapter twelve. Blowing it up out of all proportion. -- 14.Chapter thirteen. -- Everything tied up with the string. 15. Chapter Fourteen. -- Stephen Hawking's Universe. 
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