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Nature of Space and Time

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ISBN-10: 0691145709

ISBN-13: 9780691145709

Edition: 1996 (Revised)

Authors: Stephen Hawking, Roger Penrose

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List price: $11.99
Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 3/19/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 144
Size: 6.22" wide x 9.13" long x 0.48" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in Ulm. He spent his childhood in Munich where his family owned a small machine shop. By the age of twelve, Einstein had taught himself Euclidean Geometry. His family moved to Milan, where he stayed for a year, and he used it as an excuse to drop out of school, which bored him. He finished secondary school in Aarau, Switzerland and entered the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. Einstein graduated in 1900, by studying the notes of a classmate since he did not attend his classes out of boredom, again. His teachers did not like him and would not recomend him for a position in the University. For two years, Einstein worked as a substitute…    

Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in Ulm. He spent his childhood in Munich where his family owned a small machine shop. By the age of twelve, Einstein had taught himself Euclidean Geometry. His family moved to Milan, where he stayed for a year, and he used it as an excuse to drop out of school, which bored him. He finished secondary school in Aarau, Switzerland and entered the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. Einstein graduated in 1900, by studying the notes of a classmate since he did not attend his classes out of boredom, again. His teachers did not like him and would not recomend him for a position in the University. For two years, Einstein worked as a substitute…    

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Classical Theory
Structure of Spacetime Singularities
Quantum Black Holes
Quantum Theory and Spacetime
Quantum Cosmology
The Twistor View of Spacetime
The Debate
Afterword to the 2010 Edition
The Debate Continues
References