
The Grand Design (book)
*The Grand Design* by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow explores how the universe came into existence through scientific principles rather than divine intervention. It explains that the universe can be described by laws of physics, such as quantum mechanics and general relativity, which allow it to exist and evolve naturally. The book discusses the idea that multiple universes (a multiverse) might exist, and that the universe's existence is a result of these natural laws. Ultimately, it suggests that the need for a creator is unnecessary to explain the origins of the universe, emphasizing the power of scientific discovery.