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reduce their mass below the limit and so avoid catastrophic gravita- tional collapse , but it was difficult to believe that this always happened , no matter how big the star . How would it know that it had to lose weight ?
At first many people , including Israel himself , argued that since black holes had to be perfectly spherical , a black hole could only form from the collapse of a perfectly spherical object . Any real star - which would never be ...
Eventually , such regions would stop expanding and collapse to form galaxies , stars , and beings like us . The universe would have started in a smooth and ordered state , and would become lumpy and disordered as time went on .
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Crítica de los usuarios - DzejnCrvena - LibraryThingI got the version with no pictures in it, so I can't understand some concepts mentioned in the book. May reread later when I become (more) interested in physics or astronomy. It's one of the books I just picked randomly, even though my significant other mentioned it at least once. Leer comentario completo
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Crítica de los usuarios - Rose999 - LibraryThingHa, what can you say about this book? I liked it a lot, the concepts are extremely difficult to grasp at times but we are talking about theories that are being worked on by some of the most ... Leer comentario completo
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Our Picture of the Universe | 1 |
Space and Time | 15 |
The Expanding Universe | 37 |
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A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes Stephen Hawking,Carl Sagan Vista de fragmentos - 1990 |
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