The Little Book of Black Holes

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The Little Book of Black Holes is a concise, accessible popular-science book that explains the physics, history, and significance of black holes for a general audience.

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instanceOf popular science book
about Hawking radiation
cosmology
event horizons
formation of black holes
gravitational waves
history of black hole research
observational evidence for black holes
physics of black holes
scientific significance of black holes
singularities
space-time
aimsTo make complex physics understandable to lay readers
audience general audience
covers historical development of black hole theory
key scientists involved in black hole research
explains basic concepts of general relativity
how black holes are detected
impact of black holes on modern physics
role of black holes in galaxies
genre popular science
intendedUse introduction to black holes for non-specialists
language English
mainSubject astrophysics
black hole
general relativity
style accessible
concise

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Steven Gubser authorOf The Little Book of Black Holes