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The Illustrated a Brief History of Time
The Illustrated a Brief History of Time | Stephen W. Hawking
7 posts | 2 read | 2 reading | 9 to read
An illustrated, large-format edition of the best-seller has been expanded to encompass the remarkable advances that have occurred in science and technology over the past eight years, with a new chapter on Wormholes and Time Travel and more than 240 full-color, captioned illustrations. 100,000 first printing.
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wanderinglynn
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Last #bookhaul of 2022. My mom gave me an early birthday present.

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Burpito
Mehso-so

Uhm it's complicated

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Buchbeeg
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#thursdaysurvey
@laurenslibrary

1) Physical books whenever possible.
2) The library and Barnes and Noble
3) I do while driving or working out. But I like the ones that have more production. Lots of sound effects, multiple voices actors, ect.
4) Audible mostly
5) I just recently did a book haul from B&N but I'm most excited for A Brief History of Time

blank Thanks for playing! 4y
Dontworry Manga 2y
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Lizpixie
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We lost one of mankind‘s greatest minds today. Stephen Hawking was amazing, his theories on space & time outshone every other scientist, he would‘ve given Einstein a run for his money. He published books & papers about his discoveries,he theorised that black holes emit a form of radiation, now known as Hawking Radiation. Plus he became a pop culture icon with appearances on The Simpson‘s & The Big Bang Theory. He will be missed. #RIPStephenHawking

LeeRHarry It's a sad day 😢 6y
JessClark78 😢 6y
AmyG This loss...I feel. 😪 6y
Bibliogirl 😭 An amazing mind. 6y
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Aurora0044
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Day 3 - Recent non-fiction read: I have tried to read and understand this book twice now and have only made it to around page 13. Although I haven't finished it, it's the most recent non-fiction attempt. #Marchintoreading @RealLifeReading

JoeStalksBeck I need this!!! 7y
ruthemmielang Bravo for trying to read that! I wouldn't make it past the first chapter because it would make me feel stupid 7y
Aurora0044 @ruthemmielang Oh no, it still makes me feel plenty stupid, lol, but thank you for the encouragement ❤😁 7y
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Aurora0044
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❓❓WHAT? I've read this passage 10 times...slowly, and I still can't grasp what he is trying to say. I want to read and understand this book so bad but I think it's still out of my league, for now. I'll come back to it another time ☹️

Dontworry Aurora, it's easier than it looks. It's like a scientific mocking. He is trying to convene that the 18th & 19th century physicists thought so high of themselves that they neglected the real deal explained by Newton but it turned out fine later on and everything remained normal. 2y
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Aurora0044
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What did I get myself into? I have to read each sentence about 3-5 times at snail pace to even attempt to understand this book. I have wanted to read it since high school, so I'm determined. Anyone else who's already read it, or perhaps wants to read with me so I won't feel so dumb all alone over here? 😂😫🤔