🌌 What lies beyond the event horizon? And could black holes hold the key to understanding the universe itself?
In Black Holes: The Reith Lectures, the legendary theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking distills decades of groundbreaking work into two powerful, accessible lectures that demystify one of the universe’s most perplexing phenomena — black holes.
Published in paperback on 11 July 2016, this compact yet enlightening book brings Hawking’s wit, clarity, and intellect to the forefront as he explains:
✔ What black holes are and how they form
✔ The paradox of information loss and Hawking radiation
✔ Why black holes challenge the very laws of physics
✔ What they can teach us about time, space, and the origin of everything
Originally delivered as part of the prestigious BBC Reith Lectures, this edition includes a foreword by David Shukman and offers an easy-to-follow introduction to one of the most fascinating areas of modern astrophysics — all in Hawking’s signature clear and engaging style.
Perfect for:
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Science enthusiasts and curious minds
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Students of physics and astronomy
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Fans of A Brief History of Time
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Readers seeking a bite-sized entry point into cosmology
👉 Order your copy today and unlock the mysteries of black holes with one of the greatest scientific minds of our time.
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