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Formatting:
* 12-point Times New Roman font
* Title page with just the title of your paper in 16-point font bold with your name below in
* 12-point font italics centered in the middle of your page.
* Double-spaced.
* Minimum 1,000 words.
8 Stapled on the top left corner.
Key Elements:
All of these elements should be easily found in your analysis.
1- Who is the author and what is his/her general background? Why might they have written
this book?
2- An explanation of the author’s thesis: What is the focus of this book? What was he trying
to say?
3- What struck you or stood out in this book and why? Be as reflective and thoughtful as
you can. This is the soul of the paper.
4- How does this book change/challenge the way you look at or think about some previously
held belief about the world? If it did not change or challenge anything for you, then
carefully explain why.
You can pick any popular physics book in the world,
but here are a few good ones to choose from.
1.
A Brief History of Time
by Stephen Hawking (or anything else by this guy)
2.
The Dancing Wu Li Masters
by Gary Zukav
3.
The Tao of Physics
by Fritjof Capra
4.
The Elegant Universe
by Brian Greene
5.
Surely You’re Joking Mr. Feynman
by Richard Feynman
6.
Genius
by James Gleick
7.
Parallel Worlds
by Micchio Kaku (or anything else by this guy)
8.
Spooky Action at a Distance: The Phenomenon That Reimagines Space and Time and
What It Means for Black Holes, the Big Bang, and Theories of Everything
by George
Musser.
9.
The Trouble with Physics
by Leo Smolin
10.
Storm in a Teacup: The Physics of Everyday Life
by
Helen Czerski
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Runnning head: A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME
A Brief History of Time
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME
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A Brief History of Time
The book, A Brief History of Time, is a cosmology book written by Stephen Hawking.
The publication of the book was first made in 1988. It was intended for nonspecialist readers
who had not studied scientific theories before. Hawking makes use of words that are not
technical and also easy to understand in explaining the origin and development of the universe.
He covers concepts such as space and time, fundamental building blocks that form the universe
and the underlying forces that govern it, which include gravity. Also, he explains concerning the
phenomenon of cosmology as well as the theories used in describing the universe, such as the
general relativity (Hawking, 1988). Lastly, he covers issues concerning the search for an
approach that can play the role of unification and facilitates the description of everything in the
universe in a precise manner.
Stephen Hawking was born on January 8, 1942, Oxford, England. His theory regarding
exploding black holes helped in facilitating the understanding of quantum mechanics. He also
engaged in working wit space-time singularities. He undertook the study of physics at
University College, Oxford. Durin...
