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Adriano Pellegrini
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Stephen Hawking
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Uma das mentes mais geniais do mundo moderno, Stephen Hawking guia o leitor na busca por respostas a algumas das maiores dúvidas da humanidade: Qual a origem do universo? Ele é infinito? E o tempo? Sempre existiu, ou houve um começo e haverá um fim? Existem outras dimensões além das três espaciais? E o que vai acontecer quando tudo terminar?
Com ilustrações criativas e texto lúcido e bem-humorado, Hawking desvenda desde os mistérios da física de partículas até a dinâmica que movimenta centenas de milhões de galáxias por todo o universo. Para o iniciado, Uma breve história do tempo é uma bela representação de conceitos complexos; para o leigo, é um vislumbre dos segredos mais profundos da criação.
©1988, 1996; 1988 (ilustrações) Stephen Hawking; Ron Miller (P)1988, 1996; 1988 (ilustrações) Editora Intrínseca Ltda.Listeners also enjoyed...
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“Mesmo preso à cadeira de rodas, Stephen Hawking viaja com sua mente por toda a vastidão do espaço e do tempo e desvenda os segredos do universo.” — Time
“Uma breve história do tempo é a união do entusiasmo de uma criança ao intelecto de um gênio.” — The Sunday Times
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- Jean Abrahao
- 09-29-23
Excelente livro
É um livro que trata com linguagem relativamente simples temas tecnicamente muito complexos oriundos das duas grandes teorias do seculo XX
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