Brief Answers to the Big Questions is the final book from Stephen Hawking, compiled and completed posthumously with the help of his academic colleagues, family, and the Stephen Hawking Estate. It’s a poignant, lucid, and inspiring read that tackles some of the most profound questions facing humanity, the universe, and our very existence.
Hawking uses his famous clarity of thought to explore topics such as:
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the existence (or non-existence) of God
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the origins of the universe and time,
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what lies inside black holes,
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the possibility of time travel,
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the existence of alien or intelligent life elsewhere,
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whether humanity will survive on Earth under threats like climate change or nuclear war,
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the role and risks of artificial intelligence,
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and ultimately, how we can shape the future responsibly.
The writing is accessible—even non-scientists will appreciate how Hawking translates complex cosmological and existential issues into language and imagery that are engaging, often warming, and always full of awe. Unlike many technical works, this book balances scientific explanation with reflections on human values, ethics, and our responsibilities.
Alongside Hawking’s answers, the book features forewords and supplementary writing by notable figures: a foreword by Eddie Redmayne, an introduction by Nobel Laureate Kip Thorne, and an afterword from Lucy Hawking (his daughter). These add personal texture and confirm that this isn’t just another science book—but a memoir of questions Hawking lived with.
This book is timely—not only because it reflects the thoughts of one of the most prominent scientists as he looked out over his legacy, but also because we live in a time when many of these “big questions” are urgent. The future of life on Earth, the intersection of technology and ethics, climate crisis, space exploration—all are more relevant than ever. Brief Answers to the Big Questions doesn’t simply pose questions—it urges action and reflection
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