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It wouldn't be right to write a review without mentioning Stephen W. Hawking. Since his entire life will be a book of several volumes, I would like to mention only a few of his inventions. Hawking studied the fundamental principles of the universe. Together with Roger Penrose, he showed that Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, which covers Space and Time, begins with the Big Bang and ends with black holes. This result revealed that Quantum mechanics and General Relativity Theory should be combined. This was one of the greatest inventions of the second half of the twentieth century. One result of this merger revealed that black holes were not actually completely black, but that they emitted radiation and evaporated, making them invisible. Another conclusion was that the universe had an end and a limit. This meant that the beginning of the universe occurred entirely within the framework of scientific rules. He stated that the world could face a major disaster and brought up the establishment of human colonies in space. Although studies on this subject continue, it does not seem possible for this dream to come true in the next hundred years. As for the book review; I think that this book, in which Hawking answers the possibilities that may occur from the birth of the universe to the moment it ends, will have a "Black Hole" effect, in his own words, and will draw the reader in. I definitely recommend that those interested in the subject read it. Stay with the book, dear readers.