"The fact that the light from distant galaxies was shifted towards the red end of the spectrum suggested that they were all moving away from us."
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Embark on a cosmic journey through Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time. This concise guide breaks down each chapter, offering a glimpse into our evolving understanding of the universe, from ancient beliefs to the mind-bending realms of relativity, black holes, and the quest for a unified theory. Discover key concepts like the Big Bang, the uncertainty principle, and the enigmatic arrow of time, all distilled with impactful quotes that capture the essence of Hawking's profound exploration of existence...
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