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Gravity's engines: how bubble-blowing black holes rule galaxies, stars and life in the cosmos

✍ Scribed by Caleb A. Scharf


Publisher
Scientific American/ Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Year
2012
Tongue
en-US
Weight
261 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
0374709750

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✦ Synopsis


One of The Barnes and Noble Review Editors' Picks: Best Nonfiction of 2012

Selected by The Christian Science Monitor as one of "21 smart nonfiction titles we think you'll enjoy this summer"

Selected by The New Scientist as one of 10 books to look out for in 2012

We've long understood black holes to be the points at which the universe as we know it comes to an end. Often billions of times more massive than the Sun, they lurk in the inner sanctum of almost every galaxy of stars in the universe. They're mysterious chasms so destructive and unforgiving that not even light can escape their deadly wrath.

Recent research, however, has led to a cascade of new discoveries that have revealed an entirely different side to black holes. As the astrophysicist Caleb Scharf reveals in Gravity's Engines , these chasms in space-time don't just vacuum up everything that comes near them; they also spit out huge beams and clouds of...