Arab bookshops in Cairo are publishing a new book about Stephen Hawking. Baghdad/Musab Ahmed
Arab bookshops in Cairo are publishing a new book about Stephen Hawking.
Baghdad/Musab Ahmed
The Arab Book Publishing House in Cairo/Egypt published a new book in early 2019 entitled:
Stephen Hawking, Disabled Qualitative, Ruthless Resolve Story. . .
Mervat Ahmed Ali's Syrian literature is currently on display at successive Arab book fairs. (End)
Most striking of all, the book is about the scientific and personal story of theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking. A man who has given up despair and physical helplessness has made efforts that ordinary people do not, and has engaged in scientific research related to the universe, planets, the surrounding world, space invasions and space-time travel. The Arab Library and its shelves know Stephen Hawking only through his Arabic writings, It's like (a summary of time history, The universe in the walnut shell, Black holes and the emerging universe, great designs, and so on, but the synthesis of these books, the introduction and analysis of Hawking's physical theory, sorting them by topic, and showing them in a simple, clear and understandable way, was not possible before, and was acceptable to both professional and ordinary readers. This gap persisted in our knowledge and understanding of Stephen Hawking until the first Arab writer began to fill it with a book featuring Stephen Hawking's eternal imprint in modern physics, as in his personal life.
The author Mervat Ali goes deep into Hawking's humanistic, philosophical, political, behavioural and literary dimensions, elaborating as fully as possible on him, but omitting only one prominent title.
Interestingly, the author defends Hawking's world fame and right to communication in his own language, not in other languages, and despite the physical and health hardships of his life, Stephen Hawking is now the envy of those who depend on him. His reputation has spread through hurricanes, capitals and media outlets, even surpassing that of the agent of Nobel Prize-winning scientists in physics.
Who's Stephen Hawking? What is his family and social situation? What coincidence controlled his scientific choices and propelled him to the frontline of physics?
What's so remarkable about his invisibility, invisibility, and invisibility? . . .
The problem prompts you to buy the book and need more than just read it. These chapters, arranged according to the author's estimated priorities, some requiring wit, and others requiring the deconstruction and rarity of the scientific climate, report a variety of synthesis that addresses many of Stephen Hawking's doubts about his character. Most importantly, in these chapters, the author reveals her ability and skills to bridge the gap between Stephen Hawking's scientific achievements and those of former and synchronized scientists such as Roger Penrose.
Professor Walid Nassif, publisher of the book, said in his opening remarks:
Our new today is not entirely new, but the foundation and consolidation of our approach to serving Arab readers, as manifested in the search for missing links in the Arab reading market and in an attempt to restore the scarcity of knowledge and science through the publication of a new edition that keeps pace with the changes in civilization. We strive to stand out in the finest attire on the basis of a working group of eminent authors and experts in general knowledge. We believe that, owing to the continuous development of scientific achievements and their rapid popularization in the fields of physics, cosmology and, in particular, communications technology, the innovations in modern physics and science that have not yet entered the Arab curricula are among the "gaps" that need to be restored as soon as possible.
Therefore, it is recommended that we choose Stephen Hawking, a renowned physicist, as the subject of this publication, so that we may join him in fulfilling our inspiring mission of serving Arab culture. (May God help us accomplish this task and carry it out in a way that pleases God and our finest Arab readers.)
For the Baghdad-based Iraqi Creator magazine, Stephen Hawking's book The Disabled and Syrian writer Murphy Ali's Unswerving Resolve received pioneering honors. No paper magazine found the book before its creator and affirmed it, preserving the right of the author and the right of the Arab Writers' Home to complete the first edition of the Arab Writers in the British world (Stephen Hawking, the myth of contemporary physics in the twenty-first century).
Stephen Hawking's books The Disabled and The Unswerving Resolve are gaining popularity.
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