Kratka povest vremena

Kratka povest vremena

Stephen W. Hawking

Hawking's A Brief History of Time is a book for those who understand words more than the language of mathematics, but still want to taste the pleasure of discovering the origins and nature of our world.

This is the world's most famous cosmological book, and from it we also learn how one of the greatest minds of our time, the author of the generally recognized reputation of the successor of Einstein and Newton, thinks...

Although in a wheelchair, affected by a serious physical illness, Stephen W. Hawking leads us bravely into questions such as: did time ever begin and will it stop? Is the universe infinite or does it have a limit?, up to what role - if any - God could have played in all of this...

A book that everyone should have in their library.

Original title
A Brief History of Time
Translation
Zoran Živković, Branislav Živković
Editor
Ivan Škunca
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
230
Publisher
Otokar Keršovani, Rijeka, 1988.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Serbian.

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