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Gravity's Fatal Attraction Mitchell C. Begelman

Gravity's Fatal Attraction By Mitchell C. Begelman

Gravity's Fatal Attraction by Mitchell C. Begelman


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Summary

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's Fatal Attraction Summary

Gravity's Fatal Attraction: Black Holes in the Universe by Mitchell C. Begelman

In "Gravity's Fatal Attraction", Martin Rees (Astronomer Royal) and Mitchell Begelman 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 own sun, but remain detectable only by the evidence of a powerful gravitational force swallowing everything in its vicinity. Updated in paperback 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.

Table of Contents

Gravity triumphant; stars and their fates; black holes in our backyard; galaxies and their nuclei; quasars and kin; cosmic jets; black holes in hibernation; checking up on Einstein; a universe of black holes; appendix - gravity and cosmic dimensions.

Additional information

GOR002857904
9780716750741
0716750740
Gravity's Fatal Attraction: Black Holes in the Universe by Mitchell C. Begelman
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Scientific American Library
1996-03-20
259
N/A
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