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Old 12-26-2006, 06:46 PM
camerondiggs camerondiggs is offline
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Default A Brief History of Time

Not much of a science guy but I was home for xmas and found this book in my dad's library. I have always wanted to read it, but was mostly wondering if it is still considered current theory or has conventional science passed Hawking's theories. I have only begun the first chapter, but was mostly wondering if it is worth continuing to read. If not, is there a better book for the layperson to read on the universe and whatnot?
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Old 12-26-2006, 07:20 PM
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Default Re: A Brief History of Time

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Not much of a science guy but I was home for xmas and found this book in my dad's library. I have always wanted to read it, but was mostly wondering if it is still considered current theory or has conventional science passed Hawking's theories. I have only begun the first chapter, but was mostly wondering if it is worth continuing to read. If not, is there a better book for the layperson to read on the universe and whatnot?

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I am pretty sure there is a new, revised edition out.

Try here
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