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	<title>Bookerman's Book Review &#187; Mind-Bender</title>
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		<title>Stephen Hawking&#8217;s Universe</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 02:01:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Boslough
I deviated from my non-fiction preferences to tackle quite the thorn in my side.  I have had this book residing on my bookshelf since my early teen years.  I don&#8217;t know HOW it weaseled its way into my room, but there it sat, high upon the shelf, taunting me.  Over the years I&#8217;ve cracked [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bookerman.wordpress.com&blog=2621362&post=5&subd=bookerman&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>John Boslough</p>
<p>I deviated from my non-fiction preferences to tackle quite the thorn in my side.  I have had this book residing on my bookshelf since my early teen years.  I don&#8217;t know HOW it weaseled its way into my room, but there it sat, high upon the shelf, taunting me.  Over the years I&#8217;ve cracked it and stumbled through the introduction before either dozing off, and giving up in favor of much easier reads.  This weekend though I was not to be deterred.   I hefted the slim volume; it felt so small. It&#8217;s mere 145 pages shouldn&#8217;t last me more than an hour or so.</p>
<p>Oh how wrong I was.  7 hours have passed since I started reading.  Sure, I had interruptions, but at times I looked forward to them, if only for a brief brain rest.  Having now bested this long time foe, I can look back with a certain fondness upon it.</p>
<p>Boslough sets out to introduce us to Hawking, described as one of the brightest minds of the 20th century.  The story involves a short introduction to Hawkin&#8217;s past, including his depression following the diagnosis of motor neuron disease.  This wasting disease stole all but Hawkin&#8217;s mind, which thankfully, was all he really needed anyway.</p>
<p>Hawking and his beliefs don&#8217;t exist in a vacuum, and the book sets out to explore those who came before.  Looking back into mankind&#8217;s ever changing understanding of the universe is a joyful, but mind bending proposition.  Lacking any background in physics or knowledge of relativity, reading about Einstein&#8217;s life work fascinated me.  I can&#8217;t say I fully understood it, the math of curved geometry and understanding of time-space is beyond me, but I was left with a generalized feeling of new knowledge.</p>
<p>It was this progression past Einstein to Hawking&#8217;s ideas that was truly worth the read.  Again, I can&#8217;t claim to possess a true understanding of the specifics, but the general knowledge of the universe passed down to me cannot be understated.  Discussions of black holes, big bang&#8217;s, bubble theories, and the expansion of the universe were difficult to comprehend.  A few bits really sank in, and made me stop to think.  The implications are astounding.  I&#8217;m afraid I won&#8217;t get into a specific discussion about the theories presented; I simply lack the way to describe them.</p>
<p>Regardless of its difficulty (for me), this is a book that merits repeat reading if the origins and make-up of the universe are of even a passing interest.  In fact, I think I&#8217;ll add Hawking&#8217;s own &#8220;Brief history of Time&#8221; to my reading list&#8230;even though I doubt much will make sense to me.</p>
<p>Rating: Very Good</p>
<p>Bottom Line: Tough stuff to get through.  Utterly fascinating if you are at all interested in the origins of the universe OR who this Stephen Hawking&#8217;s guy is.</p>
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