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In this jargon-free review of one of the most fascinating topics in modern science, acclaimed science writer, Kitty Ferguson, examines the discovery of black holes, their nature, and what they can teach us about the mysteries of the universe. In search of the answers, she traces a star from its birth to its death throes, takes on a hypothetical journey to the border of a black hole and beyond, introduces us to the world's leading theoretical physicists and astronomers, and takes a whimsical look at some of the wild ideas black holes have inspired. Kitty Ferguson's lightness of touch and down-to-earth analogies set this book apart from all others on black holes and make it a wonderfully stimulating and entertaining read for everyone. Kitty Ferguson is the author of Stephen Hawking: Quest for a Theory of Everything (1992) and The Fire in the Equations: Science, Religion and the Search for God (1994).
In 1963 Stephen Hawking was given two years to live. Defying all
the odds, he died in March 2018 at age seventy-six as the most
celebrated scientist in the world. This carefully researched and
updated biography and tribute gives a rich picture of Hawking's
remarkable life - his childhood, the heart-rending beginning of his
struggle with motor neurone disease, his ever-increasing
international fame, and his long personal battle for survival in
pursuit of a scientific understanding of the universe. From more
recent years, Kitty Ferguson describes his inspiring leadership at
the London Paralympic Games, the release of the film The Theory of
Everything, his continuing work on black holes and the origin of
the universe, the discovery of 'supertranslations', and the
astounding 'Starshot' program. Here also are his intense concern
for the future of the Earth and his use of his celebrity to fight
for environmental and humanitarian causes, and, finally, a
ground-breaking paper he was working on at the time of his death,
in which he took issue with some of his own earlier theories.
Throughout, Ferguson summarizes and explains the cutting-edge
science in which Hawking was engaged and offers vivid first-hand
descriptions of his funeral in Cambridge and the interment of his
ashes in Westminster Abbey. This is an amazing and revealing
tribute, assessing Hawking's legacy in and out of science.
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