"TRYING" to read is 'A brief History of time- By Stephen Hawkins' and it's not sinking in very well....I'm so interested in learning about the universe and where we came from but this book is so hard to understand. (for a learner like me anyway) Can anyone recommend another read a bit on the lighter side (not in weight) and easier to take in. I do find Hawkins a fascinating man.
I would go with Tom's suggestion - having read both of the Hawkings books, and Bill Bryson's, I thought that the Bryson was a far more entertaining read, and more comprehensive (and comprehensible).
ABHOT is the easiest book to understand on this subject, that';s why it is so popular, the illustrated version is a bit easier to grasp. Oh and it's "Hawking". What are you having trouble with? We are all geniuses on ere you know!
The truth is that most people who have ABHOT have never finished it. Hawking's an undoubted genuis, but not always the best writer and there are definitely better books for the lay person. Brian Green's "The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time and the Texture of Reality" is much better written - you'll probably finish it and it covers much of the same ground.
Thanks for the recommendation. I'm really enjoying this book "A briefer history of time" I'm definitely understanding it a bit better and it has 38 colour pictures...LOL
Depends what you mean by God. I'm pretty sure H doesn't believe in the Jewish/Christian/Muslim god, or any of the Hindu gods, etc, etc. He might, as many people do, use the word "god" (or "the mind of god" as shorthand for "all the stuff we don't understand about the universe".
Famed astrophysicist Stephen Hawking has been thinking a lot about the cosmic question, "Are we alone?" The answer is probably not, he says.
If there is life elsewhere in the universe, Hawking asks why haven't we stumbled onto some alien broadcasts in space, maybe something like "alien quiz shows?"