
The Grand Design
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Steve West
About this listen
In the last 30 years of his life, Albert Einstein searched for a unified theory - a theory which could describe all the forces of nature in a single framework. But the time was not right for such a discovery in Einstein's day.
Neither was the time right when, in 1988, Professor Stephen Hawking wrote A Brief History of Time, in which he took us on a journey through classical physics, Einstein's theory of relativity, quantum physics and string theory in order to explain the universe that we live in. He concluded, like Einstein, that science may soon arrive at the long sought after 'Theory of Everything'.
In this groundbreaking new work, Professor Hawking and renowned science writer Leonard Mlodinow have drawn on 40 years of Hawking's own research and a recent series of extraordinary astronomical observations and theoretical breakthroughs to reveal an original and controversial theory. They convincingly argue that scientific obsession with formulating a single new model may be misplaced, and that by synthesising existing theories we may discover the key to finally understanding the universe's deepest mysteries.
Written with the clarity and lively style for which Hawking is famous, The Grand Design is an account of Hawking's quest to fuse these different strands of scientific theory. It examines the differences between past and future, explains the nature of reality and asks an all-important question: How far can we go in our search for understanding and knowledge?
©2010 Stephen W Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow (P)2010 Random House AudioBooksNot simple but who thought it would be?
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Thought provoking but not as in depth as I hoped.
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Good but doesn't go much further than SH's others
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Is the Science is correct? Brill nevertheless!
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Endlessly fascinating and accessible examination of Life, the Universe and Everything. Even Marvin would approve...probably.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Grand Design?
Everything between the covers.What does Steve West bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Just the right voice and delivery for the subject. A full range of emotional expression to do justice to a brilliantly lucid examination of the mysteries which consume us all.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me excited to explore the physical universe and the hidden universe of sub atomic particles, to be allowed to journey on the coattails of a great mind and someone with a great thirst for knowledge and wonderful sense of enthusiasm for life as well as a fine sense of humour.Brilliant Ideas+Born Communicator = True Genius
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Fantastic, thought provoking book
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But it isn’t a light read so don't pick it up unless you are really willing to commit to it
Really interesting but you need to listen
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Brilliant
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This web of theories is the famous "M Theory", involving supergravity, string
theory, QM, Relativity, Brane theory and so on. Interestingly, although the authors argue consistently against the need for a divine creative intelligence, their thesis was more consistent with Process Philosophy, than with our conventional Cartesian substance ontology.
Some crass statements jar, such as the arguments for determinism (and against free will), which is surprising as they elsewhere argue for the non-deterministic nature of quantum uncertainty. They also repeat the over simplistic "Heroic Science" myth of the Copernican model being opposed on religious grounds, without mentioning the then valid scientific grounds for opposition such as the parallax problem. The book is also quite short at 4.5 hrs. However, these are minor quibbles.
The reader: Steve West is excellent: measured and concise, and easy to listen to. I can only think that the reviewer who found it hurried, had their iPad/iPhone set to 2x reading speed! Judge for yourself on the sample! Overall, an excellent
audiobook if you like popular science.
Mind boggling book, well read....
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A glimpse into such a beautiful mind
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