THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER The world-famous cosmologist & 1 bestselling author of A Brief History of Time leaves us with his final thoughts on the universe`s biggest questions in this brilliant posthumous work. Is there a God? How did it all begin? Can we predict the future? What is inside a black hole? Is there other intelligent life in the universe? Will artificial intelligence outsmart us? How do we shape the future? Will we survive on Earth? Should we colonise space? Is time travel possible? Throughout his extraordinary career, Stephen Hawking expanded our understanding of the universe & unravelled some of its greatest mysteries. But even as his theoretical work on black holes, imaginary time & multiple histories took his mind to the furthest reaches of space, Hawking always believed that science could also be used to fix the problems on our planet. & now, as we face potentially catastrophic changes here on Earth
- from climate change to dwindling natural resources to the threat of artificial super-intelligence
- Stephen Hawking turns his attention to the most urgent issues for humankind. Wide-ranging, intellectually stimulating, passionately argued, & infused with his characteristic humour, BRIEF ANSWERS TO THE BIG QUESTIONS, the final book from one of the greatest minds in history, is a personal view on the challenges we face as a human race, & where we, as a planet, are heading next. A percentage of all royalties will go to charity.` The best, most mind-bending sort of physics: black holes, time travel, the origins of the universe` The Times ` It is that ultra-distinctive voice (modest, profound, sometimes very funny) that knits this book together` Sunday Times ` It is that ultra-distinctive voice (modest, profound, sometimes very funny) that knits this book together` Sunday Times ` The best, most mind-bending sort of physics: black holes, time travel, the origins of the universe` The Times ` Almost everything in Brief Answers is effortlessly instructive, absorbing, up to the minute &
- where it matters
- witty` Guardian `A beautiful book from a brilliant mind` Daily Telegraph