<b>A miniature masterpiece by one of the most entertaining scientists on the planet</b>… I would give this book to anyone, young and old, interested in thinking, science and literature… His book is a work of literature itself

- Robert Fox, Evening Standard

<b>Everyone’s talking about White Holes</b>

Daily Mail

Reading it is akin to the final psychedelic sequence in the movie <i>2001: A Space Odyssey</i>: you’re not sure where you’re heading but it feels bloody exciting ... <b>If you want to remember why you once fell in love with the idea of the cosmos, or want to fall in love with that idea for the first time, then this book is for you</b>

- Kevin Fong, Observer

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<b>It is always worth reading Rovelli</b>. He writes like he believes you are as learned and clever as he is. Yet <b>he also writes with such care for your ignorance that it feels every page is urging and coaxing you — a non-physicist — to see what he can see</b>

- Tom Whipple, The Times

<b>Carlo Rovelli is a maestro of imaginative science writing... irresistible</b>

- Clive Cookson, Financial Times

<b>Brilliant</b>… <b>A beautiful little book, by a celebrated physicist and writer</b>, about a phenomenon that is permitted by equations but might not actually exist … <b>What elevates this book is the author’s supernatural concision, and his artistic and philosophical elegance</b>

- Steven Poole, Daily Telegraph

<b>This slim, speculative volume will enchant the many fans of the stellar cosmologist</b>. In a work of poetry and imagination as much as physics, he seeks to convince us that black holes (from which nothing can escape) will eventually convert into white holes (which nothing can enter)

Financial Times, Best Books of the Year

Physicist Carlo Rovelli <b>tackles counterintuitive ideas </b>and guides us through a time-reversed black hole<b> in this elegant work</b>

New Scientist, Best Books of 2023

Enter a black hole and you’re not forgotten; you’re not even gone. <b>In this fascinating little book, Rovelli, one of physics’ most elegant writers, finds hope at the end of all things</b>

Daily Telegraph, Best Books of the Year

<b>A hallucinatory journey... Rovelli takes us inside a black hole</b>

- Pippa Bailey, New Statesman

‘If you want to remember why you once fell in love with the idea of the cosmos, or want to fall in love with it for the first time, then this book is for youObserver


From Carlo Rovelli, the bestselling author of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics, this is a story of wonder, new worlds and why the end is just the beginning

Let us journey into the heart of a black hole. Let us slip beyond its boundary, the horizon, and tumble - on and on - down this crack in the universe. As we plunge, we'll see geometry fold, we'll feel the equations draw tight around us. Eventually, we'll pass it: the remains of a star, deep and dense and falling further far. And then - the bottom. Where time and space end, and the white hole is born . . .

With lightness and magic, here Carlo Rovelli traces the ongoing adventure of his own cutting-edge research, of the uncertainty and joy of going where we've not yet been. Guiding us to the edge of theory and experiment, he invites us to go beyond, to experience the fever and the disquiet of science. Here is the extraordinary life of a white hole.

A BOOK OF THE YEAR ACCORDING TO THE FINANCIAL TIMES * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH * NEW STATESMAN * NEW SCIENTIST

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781802062144
Publisert
2024-06-06
Utgiver
Penguin Books Ltd
Vekt
124 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
160

Forfatter
Oversetter

Biografisk notat

Carlo Rovelli is an internationally acclaimed writer whose books, including Seven Brief Lessons on Physics, The Order of Time and Helgoland, have been number one bestsellers around the world and translated into over forty languages. As a theoretical physicist, he has made significant contributions to the physics of space and time and he is currently directing the quantum gravity research group of the Centre de physique théorique in Marseille, France.