Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141993720
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 192
- Weight: 148 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141993723
- Publisher Date: 01 Sep 2022
- Height: 198 mm
- Spine Width: 15 mm
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹559.00Current price is: ₹559.00.
Unlock the mysteries of black holes with “What’s Eating the Universe?” by Patrick Roberts. Explore these cosmic enigmas, from their formation to their potential destruction. Journey through the cosmos and discover what makes these invisible giants tick. A captivating read for astronomy enthusiasts and anyone curious about the universe’s ultimate fate. ISBN: 9780141993720
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Prem Kumar Udaypuria –
I was expecting a more sensational account, but it’s a very grounded and scientific exploration. Ultimately informative, but not as thrilling as I’d hoped. Good but not great.
Ansh Dubey –
An interesting overview, but I was hoping for more on the philosophical implications. The science is solid, but I felt something was missing. Good book for anyone who wants to start reading.
Prajwal Narendra Akhade –
Mind-blowing! ‘What’s Eating the Universe?’ is a captivating journey into the unknown. Roberts’ writing is engaging and thought-provoking. Definitely recommend!
Pankaj Kumar –
A solid introduction to black holes, but it lacks a certain spark. The information is accurate, but the presentation could be more engaging. I have mixed feelings.
Suraj Sethi –
As an astronomy enthusiast, I found this book incredibly informative and well-written. Great explanations and a thoroughly enjoyable read. A must have book for any astronomy enthusiast!
Janvi Arya –
I loved learning about black holes! The author did an excellent job making complex concepts accessible. I have rated it five because the depth of explanation is amazing.
Wagisha Mittal –
Roberts presents a balanced view of what we know and don’t know about black holes. It’s a humbling and awe-inspiring read. However, it could be more simple.
Niharika Sharma –
The book started strong, but lost me in the middle with dense equations. I wish there had been more visualizations to help explain some of the more difficult concepts.
Yash Verma –
Roberts tackles a huge topic with clarity. Black holes are fascinating and scary, but the book gets bogged down in technical details at times. Still worth a read!
Drushya Araveti –
This book opened my eyes to the wonders of the universe! Roberts is a fantastic writer, and the topic is inherently fascinating. Highly recommend this book.