Stephen Hawking's Pocket Universe 1.02 for iPhone
A Paid Education App for $2.99
Published By Random House
Stephen Hawking's Pocket Universe (com.prh.hawking): ALL THE COLOUR AND BEAUTY OF THE UNIVERSE EXPLAINED. With stunning design, simple navigation and cleverly formatted new illustrations, this app...Read More > or Download Now >
Stephen Hawking's Pocket Universe for iPhone
Tech Specs
- • Latest Version: 1.02
- • Updated: October 14, 2016
- • Requires: iOS 8.0 and up
- • Developer: Random House
- • Age Rating: 4+
User Reviews
- • Rating Average
- 4 out of 5
- • Rating Users
- 29
Download Count
- • Total Downloads
- 24
- • Current Version Downloads
- 24
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More About Stephen Hawking's Pocket Universe
Explore Stephen Hawking’s phenomenal work on six mind-bending, fully illustrated topics including Space-Time, Black Holes and the Expanding Universe. With up-to-date understanding on scientific breakthroughs this is a fresh and exciting look at Professor Hawking’s greatest and best-selling work A Brief History of Time!
‘My goal in this new app edition, as in my original book, is to highlight the excitement of new discoveries, and to offer an understanding of the new picture of reality that is emerging as a result.’
Stephen Hawking
Cambridge, July 2016
ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE UNIVERSE!
Features
· Beautifully designed and easy to navigate
· Easy to understand full illustrations to explain complex science
· A thorough integrated glossary
· Keep a personal record of your progress through the app
· Share your own lightbulb moments through social media
What you’ll discover!
· Professor Hawking’s greatest contributions to Physics: Singularity Theorems, Hawking Radiation and No Boundary Proposal
· Six fully illustrated topics: Space Time, Black Holes , Big Bang, Expanding Universe, Elementary Particles and Light and Waves
· Updates from Stephen Hawking on major scientific breakthroughs since he first wrote the book
· Dive deeper into historical and anecdotal references from Professor Hawking