The follow are my thoughts aft reading it:
The vast universe, the mysterious earth, and things that human beings can't understand so far always attract people with strong curiosity like magnets. People, whether young or old, always keep learning, in order to better understand all kinds of things around them. As a new generation of young people in the 2 1 century, we have the responsibility and obligation to learn, understand and study our environment. For this reason, out of strong curiosity, I took advantage of the rare opportunity of summer vacation to carefully read the book A Brief History of Time written by Mr. Hawking. After reading it, I hid the book for a long time and savored its philosophy, which was refreshing.
Personally, I am an out-and-out materialist, and I am very disgusted with things like monsters, but I am interested in books and magazines that can explain strange things with scientific theories. I have the urge to finish the book A Brief History of Time in one breath, but because of my limited cognitive level, I have to understand it word by word, but there are still many places I can't understand. No wonder even Mr. Hawking has done this on a certain occasion. Only those who can understand every sentence in the book are qualified to study for a doctorate in gravitational physics. Although they have only learned a little, their knowledge has been greatly expanded, and their ability to find, analyze and solve problems has also improved, which makes me feel that I don't admire Mr. Hawking's profound academic attainments.
A good book can not only teach others knowledge, but also make readers think and feel. A Brief History of Time is such a good book that makes people think and feel. As for the author of this book, Mr. Hawking, I am more impressed by his personality charm. His life is very legendary. As far as scientific achievements are concerned, he is one of the most outstanding scientists ever. His contribution has had a far-reaching impact on human concepts. However, his contribution was actually made when he was confined to a wheelchair by Luger's disease for 20 years. This is unprecedented-he will never be possible. The physical misfortune made Hawking feel the torment of hell, but he created a paradise for mankind in his own region with his tireless scientific spirit. Fortunately, as Hawking himself said, "Fortunately, I chose theoretical physics because my mind is enough to study it." This just confirms john milton's famous saying: "The mind is his own residence, where he can make the sky of hell and the hell of heaven."
Let us remember Hawking and his A Brief History of Time, and let us remember our innermost feelings.
Good book, good impression!
Wish you success!