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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Interessante saggio sull'universo e alcune delle più recenti teorie sulle sue leggi. Non ha un linguaggio semplicissimo (e me lo aspettavo, considerata la difficoltà della materia), ma è comunque pensato per un pubblico profano e quindi resta molto godibile. Lo consiglio vivamente sopratutto a chi è digiuno o quasi sull'argomento. Il Club del Libro / DRS Libro del mese di Dicembre 2016 Libro del mese successivo Beautiful You This book might as well change your view on black holes, if like me you knew very little about them, or widen your perspective on black holes if you are aware and read about them. The very existence (or non-existence) of a black hole, or a concept alike is brilliant and magical. And if a book can get you any closer to the concept and different adaptations of perspectives on the concept, then it is this by the legend Mr.Stephen Hawkings himself. These 60 pages of the book got me closer to the theory in a few minutes, then a bulky book that would probably take me days to read and months to comprehend. The book also contains notes by David Shukman ,which make it much more understandable. If you are a person fascinated by the universe or existence of such mysteries, then this is a must read.It is illustrated, and illustrations are always exciting. “The Einstein Equations don’t work at a singularity” In “Black Holes – The Reith Lectures” by Stephen Hawking “In space, no one can you scream; an in a black hole, no one can see you disappear.” In “Black Holes – The Reith Lectures” by Stephen Hawking If you’re in the mood for physics, Hawking's paper, published 2016, states at the very end: “We have reconsidered the black hole information paradox in light of recent insights into the infrared structure of quantum gravity. An explicit description has been given of a few of the pixels in the holographic plate at the future boundary of the horizon. Some information is accessibly stored on these pixels in the form of soft photons and gravitons. A complete description of the holographic plate and resolution of the information paradox remains an open challenge, which we have presented new and concrete tools to address.” If you're into Physics, read the rest on my blog. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las series editorialesReith Lectures (2016)
"It is said that fact is sometimes stranger than fiction, and nowhere is that more true than in the case of black holes. Black holes are stranger than anything dreamed up by science fiction writers." In 2016 Professor Stephen Hawking delivered the BBC Reith Lectures on a subject that fascinated him for decades - black holes. In these flagship lectures the legendary physicist argued that if we could only understand black holes and how they challenge the very nature of space and time, we could unlock the secrets of the universe. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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