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Like his mentor and colleague Stephen Hawking, Thomas Hertog has never shied away from being ambitious in theorizing about the universe. This sweeping book provides an accessible overview of both what we know about cosmology, and some audacious ideas for moving into the unknown. It is an introduction to Hawking's final theory, but also a glimpse into even grander theories yet to come. -- Professor Sean Carroll, author of The Biggest Ideas in the Universe

Hawking and Hertog, with their "top-down cosmology", are pushing for nothing less than a new philosophy of physics... The concepts and arguments presented here are truly mind-stretching... The Origin of Time is immensely rewarding. -- Lewis Dartnell - The Times

A fascinating insight into one of humankind's deepest quests, by one of its deepest minds. -- Dr Christophe Galfard, author of The Universe in your Hand, and former student of Stephen Hawking

Hertog's book is a fascinating tour of cosmology, the science of the Universe's origins - Nature

Stephen Hawking's final theory is lucidly explained in this splendidly accessible book. Author Thomas Hertog, one of Hawking's closest collaborators, gives us a vivid insight into Hawking as both a brilliant physicist and an astonishingly determined human being. -- Dr Graham Farmelo, author of The Strangest Man

About the Author

Thomas Hertog is an internationally renowned cosmologist, who was for many years a close collaborator of Stephen Hawking. He received his doctorate from the University of Cambridge and is currently professor of theoretical physics at the University of Leuven, where he studies the quantum nature of the big bang. He lives with his wife and their four children in Bousval, Belgium.
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  • ISBN: 9781804991121
  • Author: Thomas Hertog
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Pages: 336
  • Format: Paperback
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Review

Like his mentor and colleague Stephen Hawking, Thomas Hertog has never shied away from being ambitious in theorizing about the universe. This sweeping book provides an accessible overview of both what we know about cosmology, and some audacious ideas for moving into the unknown. It is an introduction to Hawking's final theory, but also a glimpse into even grander theories yet to come. -- Professor Sean Carroll, author of The Biggest Ideas in the Universe

Hawking and Hertog, with their "top-down cosmology", are pushing for nothing less than a new philosophy of physics... The concepts and arguments presented here are truly mind-stretching... The Origin of Time is immensely rewarding. -- Lewis Dartnell - The Times

A fascinating insight into one of humankind's deepest quests, by one of its deepest minds. -- Dr Christophe Galfard, author of The Universe in your Hand, and former student of Stephen Hawking

Hertog's book is a fascinating tour of cosmology, the science of the Universe's origins - Nature

Stephen Hawking's final theory is lucidly explained in this splendidly accessible book. Author Thomas Hertog, one of Hawking's closest collaborators, gives us a vivid insight into Hawking as both a brilliant physicist and an astonishingly determined human being. -- Dr Graham Farmelo, author of The Strangest Man

About the Author

Thomas Hertog is an internationally renowned cosmologist, who was for many years a close collaborator of Stephen Hawking. He received his doctorate from the University of Cambridge and is currently professor of theoretical physics at the University of Leuven, where he studies the quantum nature of the big bang. He lives with his wife and their four children in Bousval, Belgium.

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