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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Freeman & Company, W&H
ISBN-10
0716760290
ISBN-13
9780716760290
eBay Product ID (ePID)
764001
Product Key Features
Book Title
Gravity's Fatal Attraction : Black Holes in the Universe
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Physics / Astrophysics, Physics / General, Astronomy
Publication Year
1998
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Science
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
21.3 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
8.6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
95-042959
Reviews
"Martin Rees and Mitchell Begelman are probably the world's leading authorities on the astrophysics of black holes."--Stephen W. Hawking "Martin Rees is one of the great astronomers of our generation, and this felicitous collaboration with Mitchell Begelman brings alive a subject replete with wonder and mystery-- without losing the hard edge of scientific rigour. An exhilarating read!"--Paul Davies, author ofThe Mind of God: The Scientific Basis for a Rational World "Martin Rees and Mitchell Begelman have provided us with a dramatic, elegant, and fully authoritative account of [black holes], and of how they fit into our modern picture of the Universe."--Roger Penrose, author ofThe Emperor's New Mind "A terrific book. I doubt that you could find a more comprehensive and authoritative popular account of this spectacular subject."--New Scientist "An excellent beginner's account of the discovery of black holes and their importance in astrophysics today."--Sky and Telescope, "Martin Rees and Mitchell Begelman are probably the world's leading authorities on the astrophysics of black holes."--Stephen W. Hawking "Martin Rees is one of the great astronomers of our generation, and this felicitous collaboration with Mitchell Begelman brings alive a subject replete with wonder and mystery-- without losing the hard edge of scientific rigour. An exhilarating read!"--Paul Davies, author of The Mind of God: The Scientific Basis for a Rational World "Martin Rees and Mitchell Begelman have provided us with a dramatic, elegant, and fully authoritative account of [black holes], and of how they fit into our modern picture of the Universe."--Roger Penrose, author of The Emperor's New Mind "A terrific book. I doubt that you could find a more comprehensive and authoritative popular account of this spectacular subject."--New Scientist "An excellent beginner's account of the discovery of black holes and their importance in astrophysics today."--Sky and Telescope, "Martin Rees and Mitchell Begelman are probably the world's leading authorities on the astrophysics of black holes."--Stephen W. Hawking "Martin Rees is one of the great astronomers of our generation, and this felicitous collaboration with Mitchell Begelman brings alive a subject replete with wonder and mystery-- without losing the hard edge of scientific rigour. An exhilarating read!"--Paul Davies, author of The Mind of God: The Scientific Basis for a Rational World "Martin Rees and Mitchell Begelman have provided us with a dramatic, elegant, and fully authoritative account of [black holes], and of how they fit into our modern picture of the Universe."--Roger Penrose, author of The Emperor's New Mind "A terrific book. I doubt that you could find a more comprehensive and authoritative popular account of this spectacular subject."-- New Scientist "An excellent beginner's account of the discovery of black holes and their importance in astrophysics today."-- Sky and Telescope
Dewey Edition
21
Dewey Decimal
523.8/875
Synopsis
As the universe evolves, could it be the ultimate fate of all matter to be swallowed by black holes? This text explores this theory, amongst others, tracking the observations and accidents through which scientists discovered black holes and the related phenomena they power., Gravity is the dominant force in our universe. InGravity's Fatal Attraction, two renowned astrophysicists explore gravity where it is infinitely strong: in black holes. These mind-boggling structures can have a mass up to billions of times that of our sun, but remain detectable only by the evidence of a powerful gravitational force swallowing everything in its vicinity. Gravity's Fatal Attractiondescribes how these massive, invisible objects were found and what their existence implies for the evolution of our universe. Updated to include the latest discoveries, and featuring superb illustrations and photographs, this account of black holes and the associated phenomena of quasars and cosmic jets reveals the workings of our strange and amazing universe. Winner of the 1996 American Institute of Physics Science Writing Award in Physics and Astronomy
LC Classification Number
QB843.B55
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