![]() ![]() Īldo reading and making notes in the margins of a figure - (" Not in Portland") The version of the book he is reading is likely the tenth anniversary edition published in 1998, as the first top line of white text indicating the edition name is visible in the screencap, and that version has a gold cover. With the nature of black holes and specifically describes the event horizon, which is the threshold of no-return. The left page (p104 in this edition) from one edition of A Brief History of Time" (" Not in Portland") He appeared to be highlighting information from Chapter 7, 'Black Holes Ain't So Black.' It deals This was the book that Aldo was reading when he is guarding the building that is holding Karl. The book begins with an introduction to physics concepts such as gravity and black holes, and concludes with analysis and search for a grand unifying theory (GUT).Īldo reading the book. It was written to make the esoteric subject of astrophysics (and theories about how the universe began) accessible to laypeople, with minimal technical jargon. A Brief History of Time is a popular science non-fiction book written by Stephen Hawking. ![]()
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