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Stephen Hawking: Black Holes and Baby Universes
This collection brings together thirteen essays and an extended interview by the renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking. The title lecture, "Black Holes and Baby Universes," was originally delivered at the University of California, Berkeley, and is here expanded with Hawking’s reflections on the subject and related topics.
In these pages, Hawking continues the dialogue with readers he began in A Brief History of Time. He explores some of the most plausible models for the structure of the universe, discussing concepts such as imaginary time and the ways in which black holes might give rise to new, young universes. He also examines the ongoing scientific quest, initiated by Albert Einstein, for a unified field theory—a single framework that would make the cosmos predictable.
This volume offers an accessible yet profound look at modern cosmology, presenting complex ideas in Hawking’s characteristic clear and engaging style. It is an ideal read for anyone fascinated by the nature of space, time, and the universe we inhabit.