A Brief History of Time

I have never read this, should I? How brainlet-friendly is it?

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u cant b judged hes dead xd

It has drawings so you can understand.

Super easy read. Zero maths etc

it is written for brainlets

I read it when I was 15 and it was easy.

>should I

No, read the manga guides instead. You'll actually learn something.

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Its extremely simple and normie-friendly. He did change his mid on some of it, tho, like the idea that time might go backwards in the far future, but its still a good read.

Is this a meme?

No.

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where can i get this

also read The Universe in a Nutshell

It is very not brainlet-friendly.

t. super brainlet

I'm a non-native English speaker and a brainlet and I had no trouble finishing it in English.

Have a search about, there are PDFs saved somewhere, I think.

sorry, meant for

All I remember is I didn't like it very much.
I liked much better.

That was a million years ago, so I'm probably remembering it wrong.

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The real question is why do you want to read it NOW?
What difference does it make is the author is dead or not?

>How brainlet-friendly is it?
Very brainlet-friendly.
For Special retard people.

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Wrong book.

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very easy read, designed for brainlets.

not really as much fun as some of the other ones like it. if it's intriguing and not challenging check out Feynmann and Lederman, maybe Davies.

>doesn't have the untranslated books

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>NYT best-seller
>I donno whut that means

I team it in '97, 13y/o. I got about 80-85% of it. Equations stumped me.

Read ealier version, it's changed a LOT. Time hasn't changed but physics has.

It means people buy it to put on their bookshelf to look smart.

Reminder that you can't learn relativity with the manga guide because it's drawn by Takatsu and you'll inevitably stop reading to fap again.

linear regression is fake, its made up terms and numbers.

you calculate PROBABILITY by statistics and logic not just adding random P and IP to it.

It's a well written popularization.
With a co-author, he boiled it down even further. A BRIEFER history...

>amazon.com/Briefer-History-Time-Science-Accessible/dp/0553385461

>implying that's bad

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It's by far the best pop sci book ever written, It was the book that got me interested in science. Anyone with a iq over 110 will understand 90% of it.

>it's drawn by Takatsu

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>manga as a way of learning
this is something new to me. are people really THIS retarded?? holy shit