The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe
Author:Stephen W. Hawking
Edition:1st Edition
Fundamental questions about the universe are explored through a series of lectures by Stephen Hawking, covering the origins, structure, and ultimate fate of the cosmos. It explains concepts such as the expanding universe, black holes, the arrow of time, and the search for a unified theory, presenting complex ideas in cosmology and physics in an accessible and engaging way.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Ideas About the Universe Explained (Lecture 1)→
- Chapter 2: The Expanding Universe Explained (Lecture 2)→
- Chapter 3: Black Holes Explained (Lecture 3)→
- Chapter 4: Why Black Holes Aren’t So Black (Lecture 4)→
- Chapter 5: The Origin & Fate of the Universe (Lecture 5)→
- Chapter 6: The Direction of Time Explained (Lecture 6)→
- Chapter 7: The Theory of Everything Explained (Lecture 7)→
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