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Stephen Hawking
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Após o enorme sucesso de Uma breve história do tempo, a Intrínseca traz a luxuosa reedição de O universo numa casca de noz, na qual Stephen Hawking se vale de ilustrações, fotos e esquemas detalhados para mostrar grandes descobertas no campo da física teórica. Tudo isso, é claro, com sua conhecida clareza, elucidando temas complexos por meio de conceitos e ideias do dia a dia, como a inflação, as cartas de baralho e as linhas ferroviárias, e permeado com seu peculiar senso de humor.
O livro traz muito da personalidade de Hawking, um dos maiores nomes da ciência atual e figura bem conhecida por suas ideias provocadoras e seu carisma. Ele guiará o leitor através do microcosmo quântico e do macrocosmo universal, discutindo as extraordinárias leis que regem o cosmos e as principais teorias hoje debatidas — o que também conta a saga de Hawking e dos físicos mais importantes de todos os tempos atrás do grande objetivo da ciência: a Teoria de Tudo. Para isso, serão apresentados conceitos caros à física teórica, como a supergravidade, a teoria quântica, a teoria-M, a holografia e a dualidade. Também são abordadas as propostas mais relevantes que desafiam o nosso entendimento atual de como funciona o universo.
Com astronautas engolidos por buracos negros, viajantes do tempo, o debate sobre a origem do universo (e de todos nós), seu possível fim e a existência de vida em outras galáxias, além de curiosos questionamentos sobre o futuro biológico e tecnológico da humanidade em si, O universo numa casca de noz é leitura obrigatória para aqueles que querem se aventurar no que há de mais instigante hoje na física e para os que almejam ver como muitas vezes a teoria pode ser muito mais extraordinária do que a ficção científica.
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©2001 Stephen Hawking; Moonrunner Design Ltd. UK e The Book Laboratorytm Inc. (ilustrações originais) (P)2001 Editora Intrínseca Ltda.Listeners also enjoyed...
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