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  1. Sinopsis de EL UNIVERSO EN TU MANO. No estás solo en el universo. Y no estás solo en este viaje por el universo. Estás tumbado mirando el cielo en una playa cuando alguien te coge de la mano. Te guía en una odisea alucinante hasta los agujeros negros, las galaxias más lejanas y el inicio mismo del cosmos. No es que te expliquen el universo.

  2. Christophe Galfard (París, 1976) se doctoró en física en la Universidad de Cambridge bajo la tutela del mismísimo Stephen Hawking. Le gusta decir que aún conserva la camisa que vestía cuando investigaba con él los agujeros negros, aunque hace tiempo que abandonó el ámbito académico más cerrado para acompañar al gran público de la mano por los misterios del universo.

  3. BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS - Christophe Galfard. Books & Publications. JOURNEY TO INFINITY. As of January 2024, this coffee-table book is only available in French, but it will soon be translated in other languages. It is a journey through the universe as we know and see it today, in 2024, thanks to the most powerful telescopes ever invented.

  4. 3 de jun. de 2015 · Christophe Galfard is a French physicist and author with a PhD. in theoretical physics from Cambridge University. He is co-author with Stephen Hawking and his daughter on their first YA book, George's Secret Key to the Universe.In the past few years, he has given talks, and written a live show, about our universe attended by more than 130,000 people, of all ages and educational backgrounds.

  5. 12 de sept. de 2017 · Christophe Galfard es doctor en física teórica de la Universidad de Cambridge, en Reino Unido, y muchos lo conocen por ser el discípulo de Stephen Hawking.

  6. Sep 2018. What is the universe expanding into? Sajan Saini. 05:10. Oct 2018. Does time exist? Andrew Zimmerman Jones. How much do we know about the universe today and what is the legacy that Stephen Hawking has left to us.

  7. Christophe Galfard would be very happy if everyone understood the universe as it is known today. He believes the world and its inhabitants would benefit greatly from this, and that kind of matters to him. So, for this to happen, he began writing books. For children, first.