Time isn't a straight line; it has "shape" and can be warped by gravity and speed.
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Based on Feynman’s ideas, the universe doesn't have just one past, but every possible history existing simultaneously.
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Stephen Hawking’s is a mind-bending journey through the secrets of space and time. 🌌 The Universe in a Nutshell: A Guide to the Cosmos
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In this spiritual successor to A Brief History of Time , Stephen Hawking uses "The Nutmeg of the Consolation" to explain how the most complex laws of physics can be contained within a tiny, simple origin—much like a walnut shell. 🧠 Key Concepts Explored