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From Quasars to Gravitational Waves: 'A Crack in Everything' Black Hole Review


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A Crack in Everything: How Black Holes Came in from the Cold and Took Cosmic Centre Stage by Marcus Chown is a non-fiction science book published in 2024 available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3CvUCBd

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The book explores the evolution of black holes from theoretical concepts to essential components of our understanding of the universe. It highlights the journey of these "nightmare objects" from the periphery of imagination to the heart of science, explaining their significance in fundamental physics and the structure of the universe. It delves into the history of black hole research, from Karl Schwarzschild's early calculations to the Event Horizon Telescope's groundbreaking images. It emphasizes the intimate link between the growth of galaxies and supermassive black holes, and how black holes are key to understanding our universe and our existence.

Unique elements of the book:

  • It includes interviews with scientists and historical facts to bring the events to life and provide insights into the moment of discovery.
  • It covers the discovery of quasars and their connection to supermassive black holes.
  • It recounts the discovery of gravitational waves and the imaging of black holes, offering definitive proof of their existence.

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