The Grand Design by Stephen W. Hawking
Book Overview
In The Grand Design, Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow tackle some of the most profound questions in science and philosophy: Why does the universe exist? How did it begin? What laws govern its behavior? The book explains concepts like quantum mechanics, M-theory, and the multiverse, making them understandable for general readers without a scientific background.
Hawking argues that the universe does not require a divine creator to explain its existence, presenting evidence that the laws of physics alone can account for creation. Combining scientific rigor with clarity and wit, The Grand Design offers an enlightening and inspiring look at the nature of reality, the universe, and the search for a “theory of everything.”