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Michael O'Mara Books Ltd Paperback English

How to Think Like Stephen Hawking

By Daniel Smith

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Michael O'Mara Books Ltd Paperback English

How to Think Like Stephen Hawking

By Daniel Smith

Regular price £7.99
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  • <p><b>A unique insight into one of science’s greatest minds of the last half-century. </b><br><br>Undoubtedly the <b>most famous name in science </b>and the very face of physics over the last half-century, Stephen Hawking was remarkable for many reasons. Not least because he continued to strive to achieve so much while being hindered by debilitating illness. He demonstrated categorically that if you put your mind to it, <b>you can achieve anything</b>, no matter your physical state. <br><br>Of course, it helps if you happen to possess a mind such as he did. His work on black holes put him on the map, and he became globally famous for his <i><b>A Brief History of Time</b>,</i> communicating the most difficult scientific ideas at a period when he’d lost the ability to speak.</p>
<p><b>A unique insight into one of science’s greatest minds of the last half-century. </b><br><br>Undoubtedly the <b>most famous name in science </b>and the very face of physics over the last half-century, Stephen Hawking was remarkable for many reasons. Not least because he continued to strive to achieve so much while being hindered by debilitating illness. He demonstrated categorically that if you put your mind to it, <b>you can achieve anything</b>, no matter your physical state. <br><br>Of course, it helps if you happen to possess a mind such as he did. His work on black holes put him on the map, and he became globally famous for his <i><b>A Brief History of Time</b>,</i> communicating the most difficult scientific ideas at a period when he’d lost the ability to speak.</p>