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Black Holes

Black holes seem like the stuff of science fiction, but the reality behind these astronomical objects is even more peculiar. So strong is the gravity within a black hole not even light can escape it, but that is just one piece of the puzzle. The science behind black holes is notoriously complex, but this concise introduction reveals how some general principles form the basis of our understanding of them, before exploring the possibilities of time travel, wormholes and spaghettification (not as tasty as it sounds!). Astronomer Dr Ed Bloomer gives you a whistle-stop guide to the fate of the Universe, the mechanics of a black hole and, most importantly, instructions for what to do should you fall into one! Discover how scientists detect these amazing phenomena and why you should probably avoid them at all costs. See more
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  • Dimensions: 108 x 177mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: National Maritime Museum
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781906367855

About Ed BloomerRoyal Observatory Greenwich

Dr Ed Bloomer is an astronomer and science communicator. Prior to joining the Royal Observatory Greenwich Ed completed his PhD at the Institute for Gravitational Research at the University of Glasgow primarily trying to work out what happened when small black holes spiralled into bigger ones...

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