Editor's Recommendation 5 reasons why you must have Black Holes Are Not Black: ★ Nearly 30 years after the publication of "A Brief History of Time", Hawking has another new work! ★ Hawking is famous for his research on black holes, what exactly does he know, "Black Holes Are Not Black" will tell you the secrets of black holes, as well as Hawking's new research results, Hawking said: He may win the Nobel Prize for this! ★ If you don't understand physics, elementary school students can understand it! The book has no formula, and is illustrated, and the annotations written by David Shukman are easy to understand, so you can read it stress-free for 1 hour! When the subway arrives, you know more about the world; ★ It's so beautiful that you'll feel like you're in love with it. hardcover double cover, hot matte silver inner cover, waist cover is silver-printed Hawking chronology, it has a delicate and sexy beauty; ★ It specially includes Mr. Wu Zhongchao's "A Brief History of Black Holes".
Introduction Hawking, who can only communicate with us with robots, is still exceptionally energetic, knows a rare mathematical language in cosmology, and he strives to win more public understanding. "Black Holes Are Not Black" is Hawking's insight into black holes delivered to the public in 2016 in a speech at BBC Reese, in which the "black hole hairless theorem" makes black hole research extremely pure and directly hits the core mystery of nature. He explained with ease and popularity, leading us to the strange corners of the universe. The legendary physicist asserts that by understanding black holes and how they challenge the nature of space-time, we will be closer to unraveling the mysteries of the universe. Is there really nothing in the black hole, this question may not be a question that we as the public should be concerned about, but it is a topic that we occasionally think of and will be curious about, and this book tells us a different black hole in a minimalist way. In classical gravitational physics, in addition to contributing to the singularity theorem, Hawking also discovered the non-diminishing area of the black hole's horizon. Hawking wants to tell us this time that black holes are not as dark as imagined, things can escape from black holes, and information can be preserved somehow. The book is written by David Shukman and includes Wu Zhongchao's "A Brief History of Black Holes".
About the authors
Stephen Hawking is revered as one of the outstanding theoretical physicists after Einstein. In 1963, at the age of 21, Cambridge University graduate student Stephen Hawking contracted motor nerve disease and was told that he had only two years to live. However, he became a distinguished fellow at the College of Gongville and Keith, and was later elected Lucas Professor of Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, a position Newton held for 30 years from 1663. Professor Hawking is currently the Director of the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge. He was awarded more than a dozen honorary degrees and was made an honorary lord in 1989. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Fellow of the American Academy of Sciences. His best-selling books for general readers include A Brief History of Time, The Universe in the Shell, etc.
David Shukman is the science editor of BBC News, covering science and environmental issues since 2003. He reported on the latter liftoff of the U.S. Space Shuttle and the discovery of the Large Hadron Collider. He is a regular contributor to BBC Ten News and is the author of three books.
Wonderful book review He can clearly interpret the complexity of the universe with pearl-like witty words...... He has an extraordinary mind. ——"The Observer" "High priest of physics, one of the few who can almost read the spirit of God." —Los Angeles Times "It's exciting to follow such a brilliant mind to reveal such a great question." - The Sunday Times "One of the best scientific minds after Einstein." ——"Daily Express" "Since Einstein, he has undoubtedly made greater contributions than any physicist in bringing together the ideas of the Big Bang and the creation of the universe." ——"News Daily" "Genius, only*, misery and victory...... Hawking guides us through the evolution of modern cosmological concepts, from Aristotle and Copernicus, through Galileo and Newton, to Einstein and Hawking himself. - Sydney Morning News
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