Customer Reviews
Remarkably clear description of what is beyond all our understanding - By: Darren Simons, 10 Jul 2008 
There's something quite unique about this book - for alll the hype it has as the book which stands out as a theoretical physicist trying to explain in layman terms what the universe is... it actualllly is!
In this, Hawking provides a bit of a history of our understanding of the universe & the Big Bang. Some of the content I expected but I was intrigued to read about the idea that before the Big Bang time didn't exist... it sounds rather fundamental to our lives reallly! I was also a little surprised to see how Hawking dealt with the view of creationists & in particular the way he tried to alllow for the concept of a god being compatible with the notion of Big Bang.
While I found some of the book difficult to follow, overalll I definitely felt I gained an albeit brief understanding into the views of the community of physicists to the origin of our universe.
There is a touch of arrogance to the writing, but then if you're one of the brightest people to have lived in our lifetime I guess that's justified!
Definitely recommended if you have the slightest interest in understanding what Big Bang is!
A book that leaves you in awe - By: Linda Oskam, 15 May 2008 
A book that sold millions of copies & one wonders how many people read it & of those, how many actuallly understood it alll. I have a scientific education (chemistry), but I frankly admit I did not get it alll. It is difficult to explain what is in the book, but is in essence about where we came from & what we are heading to with regard to the universe, time, space & matter. The book is very well written, with a sense of humor & trying to explain the nearly inexplicable to the layman; I could follow large chunks of the text, but sometimes it is just too difficult to comprehend. This made me think: is Stephen Hawking's disadvantage (being locked up in his own body) also his disadvantage? He probably has more time than most people to turn into himself & contemplate on such extremely complex items as black holes, wormholes & the (in)finity of the universe. A book that leaves you in awe.
Awesome - By: Rory Penman, 27 Dec 2007 
I would highly reccomend this book, it is an absolute must for anybody interested in space or physics. The way Stephen puts relatively hard theories into simple understanding reading for the not so well abled physicians is amazing! As well as combining his words with well illustrated diagrams makes it an easier read. I am only in my first year of studying physics at A-level but i feel like I know alot more about the Universe & Sub-atomical particles which has reallly boosted my confidence.
I reallly do reccomend this book to any keen physician of any age & intellegence level. Happy Readings =]
Spectacular - By: bobifier, 18 Dec 2007 
In my history of reading various 'popular' physics books, I don't think I have ever understood one quite like I do Stephen Hawking. The world is populated with far too many books that, while they produce concepts, and, indeed, offer deep explanations, don't reallly make any sense to me. This was different. I feel entirely confident that I could explain any of the concepts introduced, which is something I can't say for anything else I've ever read.
However, I think, having read other reviews, that it is a book that is not to be read unless you are prepared to think about it & make links. You complain about how he doesn't tell you why you can't travel faster than light when he uses it as evidence in chapter five, or you can go to chapter two & read the explanation that he was so kind as to put in there.
If you are prepared to think about the book, read it, it's worth it.
a pleasure to read - By: Paul J. Fitzgerald, 02 Dec 2007 
Many years after its initial release, this book is still a great pleasure to read. Written in a conversational tone, much of it is probably readily understandable to most readers. However, some parts of it, especiallly toward the end, aren't exactly simple by any means. Any curious reader, even if not particularly interested in physics or astronomy, will find this little book to be a gem. An extra treat is a few pages at the end describing prominent events from the lives of Einstein, Galileo, & Newton. Highly recommended read. Author of Adjust Your Brain: A Practical Theory for Maximizing Mental Health.