TY - GEN AU - Thorne, Kip S. TI - Black holes and time warps Einstein's outrageous legacy SN - 9780393312768 U1 - 530.11 PY - 1994/// CY - New York PB - W. W. Norton & Company; Reprint edition N1 - Contents Foreword by Stephen Hawking 11 Introduction by Frederick Seitz 13 Preface 17 what this book is about, and how to read it Prologue: A Voyage among the Holes 23 in which the reader, in a science fiction tale, encounters black holes and all their strange properties as best we understand them in the 1990s 1. The Relativity of Space and Time 59 in which Einstein destroys Newton 's conceptions of space and time as Absolute 2. The Warping of Space and Time in which Hermann Minkowski unifies space and time, and Einstein warps them 3. Black Holes Discovered and Rejected 121 in which Einstein's laws of warped spacetime predict black holes, and Einstein rejects the prediction 4. The Mystery of the White Dwarfs 140 in which Eddington and Chandrasekhar do battle over the deaths of massive stars; must they shrink when they die, creating black holes? or will quantum mechanics save them? 140 5. Implosion Is Compulsory 164 in which even the nuclear force, supposedly the strongest of all forces, cannot resist the crush of gravity 6. Implosion to What? 209 in which all the armaments of theoretical physics cannot ward off the conclusion· implosion produces black holes 7. The Golden Age 258 in which black holes are found to spin and pulsate, store energy and release it, and have no hair 8. The Search 300 in which a method to search for black holes in the sky is proposed and pursued and succeeds (probably) 9. Serendipity 322 in which astronomers are forced to conclude, without any prior predictions, that black holes a millionfold heavier than the Sun inhabit the cores of galaxies (probably) 10. Ripples of Curvature 357 in which gravitational waves carry to Earth encoded symphonies of black holes colliding, and physicists devise instruments to monitor the waves and decipher their symphonies 11. What Is Reality? 397 in which spacetime is viewed as curved on Sundays and flat on Mondays, and horizons are made from vacuum on Sundays and charge on Mondays, but Sunday's experiments and Monday's experiments agree in all details 12. Black Holes Evaporate 412 in which a black-hole horizon is clothed in.an atmosphere of radiation and hot particles that slowly evaporate, and the hole shrinks and then explodes 13. Inside Black Holes 449 in which physicists, wrestling with Einstein's equation,seek the secret of what is inside a black hole: a route into another universe? a singularity with infinite tidal gravity? the end of space and time, and birth of quantum foam? 14. Wormholes and Time Machines 483 in which the author seeks insight into physical laws by asking: can highly advanced civilizations build wormholes through hyperspace for rapid interstellar travel and machines for traveling backward in time? Epilogue 523 an overview of Einstein's legacy, past and future, and an update on several central characters Acknowledgments 529 my debts of gratitude to friends and colleagues who influenced this book Characters 531 a list of characters who appear significantly at several different places in the book Chronology 537 a chronology of events, insights, and discoveries Glossary 547 definitions of exotic terms Notes 561 what makes me confident of what I say? Bibliography 585 People Index 601 Subject Index 613 ER -