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Brief History of Time Audiobk 1.2
This is a specially designed audiobook app toplay A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking. Users may enjoythis excellent book with some the specially designedfeatures:- free / paid access to all contents to the book &audiobook- seek bar to start with particular points in a Chapter- option to hide seek bar to maximize reading panel size- auto scrolling function, dynamically moving the text with theaudiobook with manual override scrolling- playing / pausing the Chapter and text- supports incoming calls with pausing and resuming- supports screen off / hiding app in background with continuingaudio playing- three font sizes available, with one that will suit your screensize and reading leisure- single button double-tap restart- saves the text and audio position at the time of returning toMenu- bookmarks on the completed Chapters- allows protection from downloading by data usage- allows storage location to switch between device or SD card- allows resetting finished bookmarks & progresses- allows moving all files to the desired storage location- provided quick link to rate this app (5 stars please !)- fully functional TayJoy access with free Tokens to user- fully functional PayPal payment option if user chooses topurchase TokensA Brief History of Time (subtitled "From the Big Bang to BlackHoles") is a popular-science book written by British physicistStephen Hawking and first published by the Bantam Dell PublishingGroup in 1988.It attempts to explain a range of subjects in cosmology,including the Big Bang, black holes and light cones, to thenonspecialist reader. Its main goal is to give an overview of thesubject but, unusual for a popular science book, it also attemptsto explain some complex mathematics. The 1996 edition of the bookand subsequent editions discuss the possibility of time travel andwormholes and explore the possibility of having a universe withouta quantum singularity at the beginning of time.Early in 1983, Hawking first approached Simon Mitton, the editorin charge of astronomy books at Cambridge University Press, withhis ideas for a popular book on cosmology. Mitton was doubtfulabout all the equations in the draft manuscript, which he feltwould put off the buyers in airport bookshops that Hawking wishedto reach. It was with some difficulty that he persuaded Hawking todrop all but one equation.[4] The author himself notes in thebook's acknowledgements that he was warned that for every equationin the book the readership would be halved, hence it includes onlya single equation: E = mc2. The book does employ a number ofcomplex models, diagrams and other illustrations to detail some ofthe concepts it explores.