Black Holes
Understanding the wonders and myths of cosmic phenomena
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th Aug '92
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In Black Holes, Dr. Jean-Pierre Luminet explores the intriguing nature of black holes, blending science with accessible storytelling for all readers.
In Black Holes, Dr. Jean-Pierre Luminet offers an engaging exploration of one of modern astronomy's most captivating phenomena. He delves into the concept of black holes, which have captured the imagination of scientists and the public alike. These enigmatic entities are often depicted as monstrous voids that consume everything in their vicinity, from light to entire stars. Luminet invites readers to ponder whether these cosmic giants are indeed the destructive forces of our imagination or if they represent a more complex reality rooted in the laws of physics.
As an esteemed astronomer from the Meudon Observatory, Luminet brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. He skillfully navigates the intricate theories surrounding black holes, making them accessible to those without a scientific background. The book is structured as a journey through space and time, allowing readers to grasp the remarkable developments in our understanding of these celestial wonders. Through vivid descriptions and clear explanations, Luminet demystifies the science behind black holes, transforming what could be an intimidating subject into an engaging narrative.
Black Holes not only explores the scientific aspects but also touches on the cultural impact these phenomena have had. From myths and legends to their portrayal in science fiction, Luminet highlights how black holes have inspired human creativity and inquiry. This book is a must-read for anyone curious about the universe and the mysteries it holds.
'… a fascinating book that demands to be read not once but probably several times … Luminet's writing is such that this is a pleasure not a chore.' Christine Sutton, Endeavour
'… a highly instructive book … excellent graphics …' Webb Society Reviews
ISBN: 9780521409063
Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 17mm
Weight: 475g
336 pages