Minstrel Weather
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Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity
Einstein's general theory of relativity can be a notoriously difficult subject for students approaching it for the first time, with arcane mathematical concepts such as connection coefficients and tensors adorned with a forest of indices. This book is an elementary introduction to Einstein's theory and the physics of curved space-times that avoids these complications as much as possible. Its first half describes the physics of black holes, gravitational waves and the expanding Universe, without using tensors. Only in the second half are Einstein's field equations derived and used to explain the dynamical evolution of the early Universe and the creation of the first elements. Each chapter concludes with problem sets and technical mathematical details are given in the appendices. This short text is intended for undergraduate physics students who have taken courses in special relativity and advanced mechanics.
Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity
Einstein's general theory of relativity can be a notoriously difficult subject for students approaching it for the first time, with arcane mathematical concepts such as connection coefficients and tensors adorned with a forest of indices. This book is an elementary introduction to Einstein's theory and the physics of curved space-times that avoids these complications as much as possible. Its first half describes the physics of black holes, gravitational waves and the expanding Universe, without using tensors. Only in the second half are Einstein's field equations derived and used to explain the dynamical evolution of the early Universe and the creation of the first elements. Each chapter concludes with problem sets and technical mathematical details are given in the appendices. This short text is intended for undergraduate physics students who have taken courses in special relativity and advanced mechanics.
Pyrometry - A Practical Treatise on the Measurement of High Temperatures
The present treatise has been founded on a course of Cantor Lectures on "Industrial Pyrometry," delivered by the author before the Royal Society of Arts in the autumn of 1910. The practice of pyrometry in recent years has progressed at a greater rate than the literature bearing upon it; and the author is not aware of the existence of any other book written in English which treats the subject from the standpoint of the actual daily use of the instruments. In the succeeding pages the exact measurement of temperature, as an end in itself, is made subordinate to the practical utility of pyrometers in controlling various operations; and consequently descriptions of appliances of interest only theoretically have either been omitted, or at the most briefly described. Nevertheless, the fundamental principles are in all cases fully explained, as an understanding of these is essential to the intelligent use of the appliances dealt with in the book. When necessary, numerical examples are given to illustrate the applications of the principles; and the reader who finds any difficulty in following the various explanations-which of necessity involve an understanding of many portions of the subject of heat-is referred to the author's treatise on "Heat for Engineers," issued by the publishers of the present volume.
Extraterrestrial Ethics
This book argues that human beings must replace ontological misinformation with a clear and accurate view of the nature of reality in order to overcome conflict, violence, and suffering, and in order to survive as a species. The advanced extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) in our midst now is trying to help humankind see its way forward to a correct ontology by means of pedagogical displays of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). This book considers UAP in the context of geopolitics, physics, mathematics, and philosophy to demonstrates the richness of the creative acculturation unfolding now between humankind and ETI. This book also asks what kind of ethics an advanced, intelligent extraterrestrial species might possess, and how human beings can transform their own understanding of ethics to best participate with ETI. Applying the ontological interpretation of the quantum theory articulated by physicist and philosopher David J. Bohm to various aspects of ETI/UAP, the book also considers how ETI is clearly warning humankind about the dangers of nuclear weapons and other nuclear technologies. Practically, the book argues that we urgently must abolish nuclear weapons and other nuclear technologies so that Homo sapiens sapiens can survive and flourish.
The Description of Creation
Have you ever wondered what happened before the Big Bang? Astronomers haven't even considered this before a possibility. I've written a story that imagines the seed of creation, beginning with the origins of energy and how it can be used to establish the outline of your universe. Begin your journey here to gain a new perspective on life.
Endeavor 7
ENDEAVOR is FREA's quarterly publication. ENDEAVOR tells the story of Dr. Enzmann and his wife Joanna Enzmann - he a world-class geologist, historian, linguist, astronomer, engineer, and physicist, and she a skilled mathematician and programmer who worked on the first computers and some classified projects - and how they worked together to create the skin in which the space program could grow. FREA's quarterly ENDEAVOR includes papers written on topics like gravity, astronomy, geology, physics, time, history, cosmology, and mythology, symbology, mathematics, space mission planning, planetology, and more. Trivia from the Archive will include photos and artwork, and articles about Dr. and Mrs. Enzmann published over the decades.
Is Mars Habitable? A Critical Examination Of Professor Percival Lowell’S Book
Percival Lowell's theories that intelligent life exists or formerly lived on Mars and constructed the canals are subject to a scientific assessment in the book "Is Mars Habitable? " Lowell was an amateur astronomer, but Wallace is a scientist by profession and applies science to Mars with a little more discipline. An article about the likelihood of biological life existing on Mars is titled "Is Mars Habitable." The Welsh town of Llanbadoc is where Alfred Russell Wallace was born on January 8, 1823. With the goal of demonstrating that the abundance of novel and fascinating information in Professor Percival Lowell's book, Mars and its Canals, did not invalidate the conclusion he had reached in 1902 and stated in my book on Man's Place in the Universe that Mars was not habitable, this small volume was originally intended to be a review of that work. However, the more thorough presentation of the opposing viewpoint in the volume under consideration necessitated a more thorough analysis of the different physical issues involved, thus the author decided to take on the task given the topic's high level of popular and scholarly interest.
An End to Upside Down Thinking
Consciousness creates all material reality. Biological processes do not create consciousness. This conceptual breakthrough turns traditional scientific thinking upside down. In An End to Upside Down Thinking, Mark Gober traces his journey - he explores compelling scientific evidence from a diverse set of disciplines, ranging from psychic phenomena, to near-death experiences, to quantum physics. With cutting-edge thinkers like two-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee Dr. Ervin Laszlo, Chief Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences Dr. Dean Radin, and New York Times bestselling author Larry Dossey, MD supporting this thesis, this book will rock the scientific community and mainstream generalists interested in understanding the true nature of reality. Today's disarray around the globe can be linked, at its core, to a fundamental misunderstanding of our reality. This book aims to shift our collective outlook, reshaping our view of human potential and how we treat one another. The book's implications encourage much-needed revisions in science, technology, and medicine. General readers will find comfort in the implied worldview, which will impact their happiness and everyday decisions related to business, health and politics. Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time meets Eckhart Tolle's The Power of Now. Mark Gober is an author whose worldview was turned upside down in late 2016 when he was exposed to world-changing science. After researching extensively, he wrote An End to Upside Down Thinking to introduce the general public to these cutting-edge ideas - all in an effort to encourage a much-needed global shift in scientific and existential thinking. Mark is a senior member of Sherpa Technology Group, a firm that advises businesses on mergers & acquisitions and strategy. He previously worked as an investment banking analyst in New York. Mark has been quoted for his opinions on business and technology matters in Bloomberg Businessweek and elsewhere, and he has authored internationally published business articles. He graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University, where he was captain of the tennis team.
Science Conundrum
Unravelling the space and time through newer understanding and thought process. The book covers cosmic consciousness theory and cosmic boundary conditions of our understanding.
Why Do We Look Up?
In Why Do We Look Up? Kazimieras Campe explores the multiple views of the relationship between humanity and the universe. By universe, he takes a liberal stance, conjoining the micro and macro features of what surrounds us. The poems tend to be short, posing the challenge of capturing the vast expanse of time, space, and life as we know it. His musings range widely, from elusive sub-atomic particles to the seemingly endless cosmos. His intent is not to provide answers to questions raised in the poems. Rather, it is his hope that we may stop and think, especially whenever we look up.--------------------- "Why Do We Look Up? is a cosmic tour-de-force poetry collection. His bite-sized poems carry galaxies of insight..."-Philip Wexler, author of I Would be the Purple "This collection fills us with wonder and allows us access to a way of thinking about our origins, our present, and our future."-Conor Cross, teacher of English literature, United States Naval Academy "Campe's poems let us smile with delight as we travel through the universe."-Mary Sesso, author of The Open Window "We welcome Kaz Campe into the guild of cosmic poets."-Q.R. Quasar, author of Watching the Universe Die
Ancient Divine Light
A human converging to ALLAH becomes virtuous (ETHIC) the virtuous human becomes equitable (JUSTICE), and equitable people ensure PEACE in the World. People who make peace converge to ALLAH again. If this chain breaks, the world will come to an end. Because, before the Astral and Atomic scale in the Universe, Allah cc. after the contrasts it creates then there is harmony, agreement and PEACE between these contrasts and people cannot act against it. Peace reflects beauty to the eyes, music to the ears, health to the body and happiness to all people in the world. Different information gathered throughout history in the Cortex, the upper membrane of the human brain, which is not found in animals, has been a source of stress and conflict throughout history. Now, let's reconcile these differences with the "double triangular pyramid" geometry given here and turn our Earth into Heaven. Then to us moral people, Allah's no one should doubt that he will grant Paradise in the Hereafter.
A General Relativity Coursebook
General relativity is a subject that most undergraduates in physics are particularly curious about, but it has a reputation for being very difficult. This book provides as gentle an introduction to general relativity as possible, leading you through the necessary mathematics in order to arrive at important results. Of course, you cannot avoid the mathematics of general relativity altogether, but, using this book, you can gain an appreciation of tensors and differential geometry at a pace you can keep up with. Early chapters build up to a complete derivation of Einstein's Equations, while the final chapters cover the key applications on black holes, cosmology and gravitational waves. It is designed as a coursebook with just enough material to cover in a one-semester undergraduate class, but it is also accessible to any numerate readers who wish to appreciate the power and beauty of Einstein's creation for themselves.
A General Relativity Coursebook
General relativity is a subject that most undergraduates in physics are particularly curious about, but it has a reputation for being very difficult. This book provides as gentle an introduction to general relativity as possible, leading you through the necessary mathematics in order to arrive at important results. Of course, you cannot avoid the mathematics of general relativity altogether, but, using this book, you can gain an appreciation of tensors and differential geometry at a pace you can keep up with. Early chapters build up to a complete derivation of Einstein's Equations, while the final chapters cover the key applications on black holes, cosmology and gravitational waves. It is designed as a coursebook with just enough material to cover in a one-semester undergraduate class, but it is also accessible to any numerate readers who wish to appreciate the power and beauty of Einstein's creation for themselves.
A Course in Cosmology
This new graduate textbook adopts a pedagogical approach to contemporary cosmology that enables readers to build an intuitive understanding of theory and data, and of how they interact, which is where the greatest advances in the field are currently being made. Using analogies, intuitive explanations of complex topics, worked examples and computational problems, the book begins with the physics of the early universe, and goes on to cover key concepts such as inflation, dark matter and dark energy, large-scale structure, and cosmic microwave background. Computational and data analysis techniques, and statistics, are integrated throughout the text, particularly in the chapters on late-universe cosmology, while another chapter is entirely devoted to the basics of statistical methods. A solutions manual for end-of-chapter problems is available to instructors, and suggested syllabi, based on different course lengths and emphasis, can be found in the Preface. Online computer code and datasets enhance the student learning experience.
The Nothingness That Never Was
An overview of arguments for and against an infinite and eternal Universe, and why the Big Bang Model fails to resolve the issue with its continuing need for upgrades. Illustrated with diagrams to clarify points of interest.Suitable for the general reader.
A Course on Plasticity Theory
Plasticity Theory is characterized by many competing and often incompatible points of view. This book seeks to strengthen the foundations of continuum plasticity theory, emphasizing a unifying perspective grounded in the fundamental notion of material symmetry. Steigmann's book offers a systematic framework for the proper understanding of established models of plasticity and for their modern extensions and generalizations. Particular emphasis is placed on the differential-geometric aspects of the subject and their role in illuminating the conceptual foundations of plasticity theory. Classical models, together with several subjects of interest in contemporary research, are developed in a unified format. The book is addressed to graduate students and academics working in the field of continuum mechanics.
The Cosmic Revolutionary’s Handbook
Free yourself from cosmological tyranny! Everything started in a Big Bang? Invisible dark matter? Black holes? Why accept such a weird cosmos? For all those who wonder about this bizarre universe, and those who want to overthrow the Big Bang, this handbook gives you 'just the facts': the observations that have shaped these ideas and theories. While the Big Bang holds the attention of scientists, it isn't perfect. The authors pull back the curtains, and show how cosmology really works. With this, you will know your enemy, cosmic revolutionary - arm yourself for the scientific arena where ideas must fight for survival! This uniquely-framed tour of modern cosmology gives a deeper understanding of the inner workings of this fascinating field. The portrait painted is realistic and raw, not idealized and airbrushed - it is science in all its messy detail, which doesn't pretend to have all the answers.
The Remarkable Weather of Southern California
Yes, even in Southern California, weather is something we experience every day. It is in our conscious or subconscious whenever we wake up, look out a window, venture outside, see or feel the sunshine, hear the swish of wind in the trees or the white noise of rain on the roof. We make decisions, sometimes several times a day, based on a brief thought of weather. We make plans based on the near-term forecast, or long-term climate. Occasionally, we take prompt action to stay safe from it. For something so integral to our lives, how much of it do we understand? Greater understanding of the real, practical meaning of the forecast can inform decisions and plans, affording greater confidence and less frustration. You will gain a greater awareness of how the weather you experience works. You'll understand where forecasts come from, how they're made, and what it means to you.
Fermi’s Paradox Is Bullshit
Is there life in space? Mainstream science is converging on a positive answer. So why are people still talking about the so-called Fermi paradox? We examine the evidence for some important questions: Is there water beyond our little blue ball? Is there life in space? If so, what do we know about it? Where is everybody? Have they already arrived? Ken does it again. "Fermi's Paradox is Bullshit" is intellectually brilliant! Very well researched, leaving no questions unasked. A must read for the UFO-UAP skeptic!- W. Wallace Wagner Jr., author of Crossing The Crevasse & Within Grasp. Where did we come from? Are we indeed, "those who we have been waiting for." Ken Goudsward takes us from the smallest particles to the evolution of humanity as we know it. He fills in glaringly empty spaces and reveals information that has been withheld but cannot be forever hidden. Ken encourages us to ask questions, to seek answers and not to be afraid of the answers we get. This book is an exciting journey that takes us from the cosmos and returns us to the stars with hopefully expanded consciousness.- Barbara DeLong, co-author of Before Roswell
The Secret World of Weather
In The Secret World of Weather, bestselling author Tristan Gooley turns his gaze up to the sky, bringing his signature brand of close observation and eye-opening deduction to the fascinating world of weather. Every cloud, every change in temperature, every raindrop, every sunbeam, every breeze reveals something about our weather--if you know what to look for. Before you know it, you'll be able to forecast impending storms, sunny days, and everything in between, all without needing to consult your smartphone.But The Secret World of Weather goes far beyond mere weather prediction, changing the very way we think about weather itself. Weather is not something that blankets an area; rather, it changes constantly as you walk through woods or turn down a street. The weather is never identical on two sides of a tree--or even beneath it. Take, for example, Gooley's remarkable discovery that breezes accelerate beneath a tree. To Gooley, this is "weather," a tiny microclimate that explains why people sit beneath a tree to cool down--not only for the shade but, subconsciously, for cooler breeze. And so Gooley shows us not only what the weather will be like five days from now, but also what to expect about the weather around every corner.By carefully observing the subtle interplay of wind, cloud, fog, temperature, rain and many other phenomena, we not only form a deeper understanding of weather patterns, but also unlock secrets about our environment. Weather forms our landscape, and landscape forms our weather. Everything we see in the sky reflects where we are. When we learn to read weather's signs, Gooley shows us, the weather becomes our map, revealing to us how it has made our towns, cities, woods, and hills what they are. You'll never see your surroundings the same way again.
Climate Change or Judgment Part 2
This is a continuation of my first book where I found more verses in the Bible where God uses the weather to judge the world.
The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time
First published in 1973, this influential work discusses Einstein's General Theory of Relativity to show how two of its predictions arise: first, that the ultimate fate of many massive stars is to undergo gravitational collapse to form 'black holes'; and second, that there was a singularity in the past at the beginning of the universe. Starting with a precise formulation of the theory, including the necessary differential geometry, the authors discuss the significance of space-time curvature and examine the properties of a number of exact solutions of Einstein's field equations. They develop the theory of the causal structure of a general space-time, and use it to prove a number of theorems establishing the inevitability of singularities under certain conditions. A Foreword contributed by Abhay Ashtekar and a new Preface from George Ellis help put the volume into context of the developments in the field over the past fifty years.
Guide to Chabre - A step by step route guide for corss country flying from Chabre, Laragne-Monteglin, France.
A step by step guide on how to fly cross country from Chabre a mountain located west of Laragne Monteglin France. Every trigger point, convergence zones and valley systems are indicated, discussed and explained in this in-depth site guide for Chabre. With this book the goal is to help pilots discover Cross Country flying in mountains. Chabre is a great place to start, there are a lot of large landing options, almost no strong valley flow nearby, lower mountains with high average cloud base. It is a really safe place to learn, yet the weather systems can be quite complex here, which makes it a very interesting place to fly. To me that is quite a unique combination.
Staged Plasma Gas Compression Guns with Emphasis on Electron Plasma Modes for Facilitating Nuclear Fueling of Remote Relativistic Spacecraft.
The author proposes theoretical concept validation of a staged compression gun able to accelerate projectiles and spacecraft to Keplerian velocities and even to relativistic velocities. The fundamental concept is to use a space based linear accelerator to propel small fission/fusion devices to produce a propellant runway. Prior theoretical art explores the basic concepts of fusion runways. Accordingly, nuclear fusion fuel pellets or other fuel pellets would be distributed along a substantially linear path for interception by a spacecraft. The fuel pellets would then be captured and processed in nuclear fusion reactors or otherwise detonated in proximity to a spacecraft. While various means of distributing fuel pellets for deep space travel has been proposed, this paper proposes novel methods of dispensing the pellets.
A New Vision of the Early Universe
A New Vision of the Early Universe starts the early expansion of the universe differently, while retaining all the evidence supporting the Big Bang Theory. In the New Vision model, the first things created are supermassive blackholes. The book provides compelling arguments for that scenario, accounting for both their massive size and early existence. The model also easily answers why the universe is so homogeneous (without inflation), and convincingly accounts for our galactic distribution in the form of the cosmic web. It also suggests answers to a dozen other mysteries plaguing cosmology and particle physics that will inspire discussion, debate, and experimentation for years to come. The model is a wellspring for inspirational thinking.A New Vision is the culmination of many years of research and study in the quest to resolve the many questions issuing from the Big Bang Theory. The work was pieced together from the reported experiments, discoveries, and observations of many well-respected particle physicists, cosmologists, and mathematicians. Their observations of how the universe works provided an excellent foundation for a new vision of the early universe.
Plato's Cosmology
A.E. Taylor describes Cornford's book as "excellent piece of work, which will be found indispensable by serious students of Plato... Of course the great interest of any new commentary on the "Timaeus" must be in its handling of the metaphysical, astronomical and biological matter of the dialogue and Mr. Cornford's services in connection with all these topics are eminent." First published in 1937, the book is still considered '"...one of the masterpieces of classical scholarship...Contemporary work on the Timaeus will inevitably take Plato's Cosmology as its starting point" - Charles H Kahn, University of Pennsylvania.
Weather Lore
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Timaeus
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The Evolution of Climate
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The Evolution of Climate
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Investigation on the improvement of space in atmospheric turbulence
Free space optical (FSO) communication is a growing technology to handle high data rateand it has very large information handling capacity. FSO communication systems arepresented as an available alternative to the fiber optics technology which is capable of fullduplex transmission of data, voice and video in certain applications. Even though light canbe competently inserted into fiber cables to route the light information, there are variousapplications where only the free space between the transmitter and receiver is the onlyavailable means to establish a communication link. This free space technique needs only aclear line- of- sight (LOS) path between the transmitter and the remote receiver [1-4].Actually, the use of light is a very old technique which was used earlier for signalingpurpose. Around 800 BC, ancients Greeks and Romans were using fire beacons for thepurpose of signaling. For the similar purpose, by 150BC the American Indians were usingsmoke signals. During 1790-1794, French naval navigators were using optical telegraphwhich was based on a chain of semaphores. The first wireless optical communication wasexperimentally tested by Graham Bell. In 1880 Alexander Graham Bell demonstrated the"photo-phone" communication which was modulated by sunlight. The system wasdesigned to transmit voice signal over a distance by modulating reflected light from thesun on a foil diaphragm. In 1960 the invention of efficient optical sources such as lasercame into the existence and the technology of FSO has changed. Television signal wastransmitted upto about 48 km distance by researchers in the MIT Lincolns Laboratoryusing GaAs LED source in 1962 [5]. In 1970s, FSO was used in secure military
Weather Lore
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The ’Opus Majus’ of Roger Bacon
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Folklore Guide to the Weather
A little handbook of ancient wisdom, revealing the signs, omens, and portents conveyed by the weather. 'This guide has been designed for the pocket rather than the bookshelf.' Deepen your connection to the natural world with this enchanting exploration of weather folklore. From the forewarnings found in mist to the meteorological bearings of the stars, this compendium details the profound meanings carried in even the smallest aspects of our skies. Drawing upon centuries-old knowledge passed down through the ages, David Bowen's directory offers an invaluable resource for weather interpretation. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or simply curious, this handbook is the perfect companion.
A Selection of Photographs of Stars, Star-clusters and Nebulae; Volume 2
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A Selection of Photographs of Stars, Star-clusters and Nebulae; Volume 2
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Weather Lore
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The 'Opus Majus' of Roger Bacon
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Minstrel Weather
A beautiful story like telling of the seasons and changes to nature. The prose rolls and spins a tale of beauty and gives a feel of life to inatimacy as seen in this description. The painter of landscapes seen in dreams must be a memory that knows fantastic woods and faery seas all strange to the waking memory. Or else the artist is only a weariness with the day just past that gives us in sleep sight of the country which, so Mr. Maugham and other story-tellers say, is the real home that men may go their whole lives long without finding, because we are not always born at home, nor even brought up there, and we might for years be homesick for a land unseen. Once beheld, the recognition is instant, and in the foreign place begins a vita nuova-relief and an intensity of living never known before the new and familiar harbor came down to meet us at the shore. So sometimes it is in dreams.
A Multidisciplinary Contextualized Analysis of Select Passages From Genesis
Over the past 100 years, science and archaeology have drastically changed our view of the universe and prehistoric times. It is likely we know more now about the beginning of the universe and ancient civilizations than any other time in history. But could this modern knowledge change how we see the oldest and most unlikely Bible lore? Does Genesis claim that the earth was created in 144 hours? Why is there no mention of dinosaurs? Did Adam and Eve invent clothing? How can someone live for 900 years? Contemporary analyses such as this may inspire more contextualized reading of the Bible as a whole.
Timaeus
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Weather Lore
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Climatic Changes
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Cosmic Image
P矇tur Halld籀rsson extends the research of the Icelandic scholar Einar P獺lsson, who had discovered the landscape features in Icelandic myths. This book reveals that all civilised settersusedlandmarks linked to the seasonalpositions of the sun, and multiplesof cosmic numbersin the diameter of their cosmosand the borders of their central sacredand administrative areas.Despitewide separation in placeand time, all the major civilisations usedthe samepattern to anchor their first formal settlementsto the sky.This cosmic image remains readable in the namesand legendsattached to landmarks in the core areasat Memphis, Jerusalem, Athens, Rome, Venice, Paris, Jelling, London, Somerset, Ireland, Hebrides, Iceland, and Washington D.C.
The Irresistible Attraction of Gravity
The mystery of gravity has captivated us for centuries. But what is gravity and how does it work? This engaging book delves into the bizarre and often counter-intuitive world of gravitational physics. Join distinguished astrophysicist Professor Luciano Rezzolla on this virtual journey into Einstein's world of gravity, with each milestone presenting ever more fascinating aspects of gravitation. Through gentle exposure to concepts such as spacetime curvature and general relativity, you will discover some of the most curious consequences of gravitational physics, such as black holes, neutron stars and gravitational waves. The author presents and explains one of the most impressive scientific achievements of recent times: the first image of a supermassive black hole. Written by one of the key scientists involved in producing these results, you'll get a behind-the-scenes view of how the image was captured and discover what happens to matter and light near a black hole.