
Black Holes Explained
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Alex Filippenko
Imagine a region in space where the force of gravity is so strong that nothing - not even light - can escape. A region with physical conditions so extreme that they have not yet been reproduced in any terrestrial laboratory. A region so dense that an object as tiny as a walnut would have the same mass as our entire planet. This phenomenon is a black hole: one of the most exotic, mind-boggling, and profound subjects in astrophysics. Nearly everyone has heard of black holes, but few people outside of complex scientific fields understand their true nature and their implications for our universe.
No movie, novel, or other fictional treatment of black holes matches Professor Filippenko’s absorbing presentation of the actual science behind these amazing objects. Black holes are at the heart of some of the most intriguing phenomena in the universe. Not only that, they are ideal gateways to fundamental and cutting-edge concepts in astronomy.
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Good but a bit outdated
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It is so far the most detailed narration I have ever heard about black holes. It is indeed very interesting and quite informative audio book. People with Physics, Astro-Physics, Astronomy or similar backgrounds would probably love very much. In my case, however, it's been over 15 years that I last studied Physics academically so quite some information was just above me. :) However, I still enjoyed the audio book and my understanding about black holes have certainly improved and I did find answers to some of the questions I had about black holes like can we travel to the black holes or what happens to the information in black holes and more.
Also, though Audible shows that this audio book was released on Mar 11, 2019, it was probably finished/recorded/released around 2009-2010, evident from Prof. Alex mentioning about Stephen Hawking. There might probably be quite a few updates, small or significant, new discoveries and inventions from 2009 to now and it would have been even better if some of the interesting updates were added at the end. Nonetheless, this is still an interesting audio book.
It is definitely worth a listen and probably more than one time listen for those who are interested in better understanding the black holes. Though, I wish the black holes jokes by the professor were a little more humorous. :) Overall, it has increased my interest in astronomy so I will probably listen to other interesting astronomy related audio books in the future.
Nice audio book on Black Holes
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good introductory material
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An entertaining and informative read
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good listen
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Beautifully Explained
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loved it.
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Based on material from 2009
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It was prepared before LIGO detected gravitational waves, so it lacks the rich insights provided by that team over the past few years. It also predates discovery of the Higgs boson at the LHC, so that conversation is also dated.
The other challenge with this presentation is that he is regularly describing visual aids that he is using in the class. Fortunately, his descriptions are detailed enough that he conveys the main points, but it is frustrating at times. There is a detailed .pdf available at audible, but it doesn't contain all of these visuals either.
Still, this was an enjoyable presentation that I enjoyed and learned from.
Good introduction, a bit dated
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interestibg exposition perhaps a bit outdated
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