A Short History of Nearly Everything

What is the theme in A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson?

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A major theme of Bryson's work is the vastness of the universe. In fact, space is so vast and complex that some of the information about it seems quite fantastical. It is possible that the Big Bang has actually occurred millions of times, creating a universe with new properties each time, like an artist painting over the same canvas.