Written on: 02/07/2010
Stephen Hawking writes in the painstaking way shown in 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly', by twitching his eye as his computer runs through the alphabet. This process means he writes at a rate of four words a minute, which gives him a lot of time to think about what he's saying. Perhaps this is why his prose is elegant and clear, and, at the advice of his publisher, the book contains only one equation: E=MC2.
One might think this is a book which can only be read by physicists, and indeed...
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