THE ORIGIN OF (ALMOST) EVERYTHING


THE ORIGIN OF (ALMOST) EVERYTHING

From what actually happened in the Big Bang to the accidental discovery of post-it notes, science is packed with surprising discoveries. Did you know, for instance, that if you were to get too close to a black hole it would suck you up like a noodle (it's called spaghettification), why your keyboard is laid out in QWERTY (it's not to make it easier to type) or whether the invention of the wheel was less important to civilization than the bag (think about it). 'New Scientist' does. And now they and the New York Times' graphics editor Jennifer Daniel want to take you on a whistlestop journey from the start of our universe to our planet and life to civilization, knowledge ending up with technology.


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Author STEPHEN HAWKING
ISBN 9781473696266
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Call Number 500 HAW 2019
Publication JOHN MURRAY
Publisher LONDON
Year 2019
Physical Description 312 PAGES :COLOUR ILLUSTRATIONS, COLOUR MAPS ; 26 CM
Subject SCIENCE --MISCELLANEA
CURIOSITIES AND WONDERS --MISCELLANEA
CURIOSITIES AND WONDERS
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