Synopses & Reviews
Few scientists are as recognizable as Stephen Hawking. Despite having Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's Disease)—an affliction that many experts expected to have killed him decades ago—Hawking remains a vital and influential voice in the scientific community. One of the leading cosmologists studying the celestial phenomenon known as black holes, Hawking has also led the way in popularizing science with his best-selling work A Brief History of Time. This biography of Hawking, written by a physicist, provides an accessible introduction to the life and work of an inspirational figure.
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"[T]his is a well-written introduction to Hawking and his work that is worth having." - SB&F
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[T]his is a well-written introduction to Hawking and his work that is worth having.SB&F
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"[T]he story of his life…. is told with sympathy, and skilfully interwoven with the developments in Hawking's pioneering theories in cosmology, black holes in particular, and the search for the theory of everything… [A]n intriguing work. Early in her book, the author says that Hawking does not like biographies, so would probably not read this one. Want a bet?" - Gnomon
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"His devilishly complex cosmological theories are handled engagingly in accessible language for the lay reader. [T]his is a touching portrait that will grace any bookshelf." - Astronomy Now
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"In an elegant, pristine universe black holes are decidedly messy. Apprentice physicists may try to sweep them under the cosmic carpet and hope no one notices the lump. The masters, like Hawking, relish the messy bits, the structure of space-time, the no-boundary concept, the baby universe. Larsen makes such messy bits, and Hawking's expertise in straightening them out, accessible to general readers and sets the concepts within the framework of Hawking's career and personal life. As a result, along with explanations of the theory of everything we learn why Hawking turns up so much in the media as one of the greatest and certainly one of the most easily described physicists on the planet." - SciTech Book News
Synopsis
Stephen Hawking: A Biography provides an overview of the life and work of this brilliant scientist that can be read and appreciated by students and lay people alike. The author examines many aspects of his fascinating career:
Hawking's childhood and early education, and the shocking diagnosis of his disease.
His early scientific work on black holes that cemented his reputation as a scientist.
How Hawking managed to remain a productive scientist and scholar despite having a debilitating illness.
The publication and success of the best-selling book A Brief History of Time, which changed the face of popular science publishing. The book includes a list of resources for further information, and a timeline of important events in the life of Hawking. Several appendices explain the details of Hawking's scientific work in more detail for those students seeking more information.
Synopsis
An accessible biography on the life and work of one of the most famous and influential scientists of the last forty years, Stephen Hawking.
Synopsis
Stephen Hawking: A Biographyprovides an overview of the life and work of this brilliant scientist that can be read and appreciated by students and lay people alike. The author examines many aspects of his fascinating career:
Hawking's childhood and early education, and the shocking diagnosis of his disease.
His early scientific work on black holes that cemented his reputation as a scientist.
How Hawking managed to remain a productive scientist and scholar despite having a debilitating illness.
The publication and success of the best-selling book A Brief History of Time, which changed the face of popular science publishing. The book includes a list of resources for further information, and a timeline of important events in the life of Hawking. Several appendices explain the details of Hawking's scientific work in more detail for those students seeking more information.
About the Author
KRISTINE LARSEN is Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Central Connecticut State University.
Table of Contents
Destiny's Child: An Auspicious Birth and Eclectic Childhood
Scientist in Training: The Road to Oxford
Tragedy and Triumph: Dissertation and Deadly Disease
Children and Calculations: Family Man and Theoretician
"Stephen's Changed Everything": Black Holes Aren't Black
Caltech and Cambridge: Exploring New Horizons
Einstein's Legacy: Quantum Gravity
Physics or Metaphysics: The "No Boundary" Proposal
In a Different Voice: Computers to the Rescue
"The Best Selling Book No One Read": A Brief History of Time
Endings and Beginnings: Marriages Die, Universes are Born
To Boldly Go: Hollywood Calls
Brains, Branes, and Stringy Black Holes: Zeroing in on the Theory of Everything
Larger than Life: Scientist as Icon