A Brief History of Time

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A Brief History of Time

Stephen Hawking · Book · 1988

What hooked you in A Brief History of Time was the way the vast, complex mechanics of the universe become deeply personal.

Films on the same thread

Interstellar

Interstellar

Christopher Nolan · Film · 2014

Like A Brief History of Time, this film translates abstract concepts like time dilation and wormholes into a visceral human experience that explores our fundamental place within the vast cosmos.

The Theory of Everything

The Theory of Everything

James Marsh · Film · 2014

This film provides the human context behind the scientific brilliance found in A Brief History of Time, focusing on the life of its author as he grapples with profound physical limitations.

I Origins

I Origins

Mike Cahill · Film · 2014

Much like the philosophical inquiries in A Brief History of Time, this story forces a collision between empirical biological evidence and the deeper, often spiritual questions regarding human existence.

2001: A Space Odyssey

2001: A Space Odyssey

Stanley Kubrick · Film · 1968

This masterpiece echoes the cosmic ambition of A Brief History of Time, using the mystery of human evolution to examine our species' relationship with the silent, infinite reaches of space.

Series on the same thread

Cosmos

Cosmos

Ann Druyan · Series · 2014

If you appreciated the clarity brought to complex cosmology in A Brief History of Time, this series offers a modern, accessible exploration of the laws governing our vast, unfolding universe.

Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking

Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking · Series · 2010

Stephen Hawking returns to the screen to expand upon the theories established in A Brief History of Time, guiding you through the wonders of time travel and the origins of space.

Cosmos: A Personal Voyage

Cosmos: A Personal Voyage

Carl Sagan · Series · 1980

Sharing the same intellectual curiosity as A Brief History of Time, this series bridges the gap between scientific history and the poetic mystery of our origin in the cosmos.

3 Body Problem

3 Body Problem

David Benioff · Series · 2024

This series captures the unsettling realization from A Brief History of Time that the laws of physics are not just academic, but central to the survival of our entire civilization.

Podcasts on the same thread

Making Sense with Sam Harris

Making Sense with Sam Harris

Sam Harris · Podcast · 2026

This podcast mirrors the rigorous intellectual spirit of A Brief History of Time by challenging your assumptions about morality and rationality through a lens of deep, evidence-based critical inquiry.

Philosophize This!

Philosophize This!

Stephen West · Podcast · 2026

Just as A Brief History of Time traces the evolution of our physical understanding, this podcast maps the history of ideas that have shaped human thought and our existential perspective.

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Common questions

Is A Brief History of Time still relevant today?

A Brief History of Time was published in 1988 and represented the cutting edge of scientific knowledge about the universe at that time. While the field of physics has continued to evolve, the book remains an international phenomenon that continues to captivate and inspire new readers each year.

How many languages has A Brief History of Time been translated into?

A Brief History of Time has achieved significant global reach since its initial publication. It has been translated into thirty different languages and has sold over ten million copies worldwide, solidifying its status as a widely recognized work in the field of popular science.

When was A Brief History of Time first released?

A Brief History of Time was first published in 1988. At the time of its release, the scientific concepts discussed within the text were at the forefront of human understanding regarding the nature of the universe, helping the book become a lasting and influential publishing phenomenon.

How successful has A Brief History of Time been since its publication?

A Brief History of Time has become an international publishing phenomenon with over ten million copies sold worldwide. Its enduring popularity is demonstrated by the fact that it continues to captivate and inspire new generations of readers annually, decades after it was first released to the public.

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