Black Holes, Brian Cox
Black Holes, Brian Cox
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Black Holes
The Key to Understanding the Universe

Author: Brian Cox, Jeff Forshaw

Narrator: Jeff Forshaw

Unabridged: 7 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 03/28/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

By the star physicist and author of multiple #1 Sunday Times bestsellers, a major and definitive narrative work on black holes and how they can help us understand the universe. At the heart of our galaxy lies a monster so deadly it can bend space, throwing vast jets of radiation millions of light years out into the cosmos. Its kind were the very first inhabitants of the universe, the black holes.Today, across the universe, at the heart of every galaxy, and dotted throughout, mature black holes are creating chaos. And in a quiet part of the universe, the Swift satellite has picked up evidence of a gruesome death caused by one of these dark powers. High energy X-ray flares shooting out from deep within the Draco constellation are thought to be the dying cries of a white dwarf star being ripped apart by the intense tides of a supermassive black hole – heating it to millions of degrees as it is shredded at the event horizon.They have the power to wipe out any of the universe’s other inhabitants, but no one has ever seen a black hole itself die. But 1.8 billion light years away, the LIGO instruments have recently detected something that could be the closest a black hole gets to death. Gravitational waves given off as two enormous black holes merge together. And now scientists think that these gravitational waves could be evidence of two black holes connecting to form a wormhole – a link through space and time. It seems outlandish, but today’s physicists are daring to think the unthinkable – that black holes could connect us to another universe.At their very heart, black holes are also where Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity is stretched in almost unimaginable ways, revealing black holes as the key to our understanding of the fundamentals of our universe and perhaps all other universes.Join Professors Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw in exploring our universe’s most mysterious inhabitants, how they are formed, why they are essential components of every galaxy, including our own, and what secrets they still hold, waiting to be discovered.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Brian Cox

Brian Cox, Ph.D., is Professor of Particle Physics at the University of Manchester. Dr. Cox is also a Royal Society research fellow and a researcher on the ATLAS experiment on the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland. He is perhaps best known as a science broadcaster and host of the BBC’s hugely popular Wonders series. He is the coauthor of three companion books to these series, which have become #1 Sunday Times bestsellers, as well as two narrative works of popular science, The Quantum Universe and Why Does E = mc2? In the 1990s he played keyboards for the UK pop band D:Ream.

About Jeff Forshaw

Jeff Forshaw, Ph.D., is Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Manchester, specializing in the physics of elementary particles. In 1999 he was awarded the Institute of Physics Maxwell Medal for outstanding contributions to theoretical physics. He is the coauthor of five books on science with Brian Cox.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mike on October 16, 2022

Whether on stage, television or in a podcast, Brian Cox is one of the most approachable science popularisers alive today. And black holes remain some of the most alluring phenomena in astrophysics, which is why it's a surprise that Black Holes, a marriage of a subject that captures our imagination w......more

Goodreads review by Aoibheann on March 30, 2023

So very woman in STEM of me to listen to this while crocheting as a former astrophysicist. I have no idea how anyone who doesn’t have some knowledge of astrophysics and/or maths could ever hope to understand this book, it’s highly technical throughout but there were some witty moments which added so......more

Goodreads review by Miglė on August 13, 2023

It’s a great overview of “black-hole-history”, starting with theoretical black holes, the discovery and properties of real ones, and further speculation, including what it means for our worldview. It’s a nice book, even though it really lacked the explanatory power of “The Quantum Universe: Everythi......more

Goodreads review by Rog on April 16, 2023

Through reading this book I proved (yes I...as in little old me), that Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity is indeed correct. E (my level of enlightenment) was indeed directly related to the mass M (or density of my brain) multiplied by C squared (where C is the speed of light). The more the aut......more

Goodreads review by Yuli Atta on April 01, 2024

Not sure how to rate non-fiction books at all but I really enjoyed this one😂🤷🏻‍♀️......more