Gravity's engines

how bubble-blowing black holes rule galaxies, stars, and life in the cosmos

An astrobiologist describes the powerful, mysterious holes in the space-time continuum called black holes, explains how they not only suck in everything around them, but also spit back out clouds of matter, and discusses their role in the universe.

Scientific American/Farrar, Straus and Giroux
2012
9780374114121
book

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