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_4Hawking, Stephen. _eauthor. |
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_aBlack holes : _bthe BBC Reith Lectures/ _cStephen Hawking |
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_aNew York : _bBantam Books, _c2016 |
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_a70 pages : _billustrations ; _c16 cm |
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520 | _aIt 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 has fascinated him for decades - black holes. In these flagship lectures the legendary physicist argues 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 | ||
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