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'Combines science with journalism to weave a captivating account of the most extraordinary objects in the universe: black holes. A superior account.' Marcus Chown
'Facing Infinity is an especially attractive introduction to a wonderfully attractive subject.' Frank Wilczek
Black holes aren't just cosmic mysteries - they're surprisingly essential to life on Earth.
From GPS navigation to understanding climate change, these enigmatic objects shape our daily existence in ways you'd never imagine. They helped create the atoms in your body, mixed the chemical ingredients for life throughout the universe, and now help us measure our planet's changing surface with millimetre precision. Without supermassive black holes regulating star formation in galaxies, complex life might never have emerged anywhere.
In Facing Infinity, astrophysicist Jonas Enander takes us on an extraordinary journey from eighteenth-century Britain to cutting-edge observatories around the world, revealing how the universe's darkest phenomena illuminate both our origins and future.
Contents
Foreword: Foreword by Frank Wilczek Prologue: The Ring of Light at the Edge of the Darkness Part I: Amid Stars, War and Darkness 1: The Priest Who Wanted to Weigh the Stars 2: The Dark Heart of the Milky Way 3: The Astronomer by the 'Mountain of Death' 4: Einstein and the Blind Beetle 5: Beyond the Event Horizon Part II: Black Holes in the Depths of Space 6: Dying Stars and Spacetime Vortices 7: A Cosmic Symphony 8: The Shadow Hunters 9: The Origin of the Giants Part III: Black Holes and Our Place on Earth 10: Powehi and the Right to the Land 11: Black Holes and Climate Change 12: Black Holes Are Our Fathers 13: Hawking's Last Journey 14: Are We Living in a Black Hole?



