The Collapsing Universe

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The Collapsing Universe is a popular science book by Isaac Asimov that explains black holes, stellar evolution, and the ultimate fate of the cosmos in accessible, non-technical language.

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instanceOf book about astronomy
non-fiction book
popular science book
aim to make complex astrophysics understandable
author Isaac Asimov
covers history of ideas about gravity
possible endings of the universe
theoretical models of the universe
discusses Big Crunch scenario
expansion of the universe
heat death of the universe
role of black holes in cosmology
explains event horizon concept
formation of black holes
general relativity concepts
gravitational collapse
life cycle of stars
neutron stars
supernovae
genre popular science
hasPerspective scientific
intendedPurpose science education
language English
notableFor clear explanations of black holes
popularizing modern cosmology
partOf Isaac Asimov bibliography
subject black holes
cosmology
stellar evolution
ultimate fate of the universe
targetAudience general readers
non-specialists
uses minimal mathematics
workOf Isaac Asimov
writingStyle accessible
non-technical

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