Why Aren't Black Holes Black: The Unanswered Questions at the Frontiers of Science

Why Aren't Black Holes Black: The Unanswered Questions at the Frontiers of Science (Anchor, 1997), with Maxine Singer, examines some of the most compelling mysteries of science, including dark matter, the origin of life, and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
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"For the non-technical layman, it is simply the best, liveliest and most accessible broad summary of the hottest topics in science today." Curt Suplee, Washington Post, Book World
"A well-written popular account of the whole of science." Lewis Wolpert, Nature
"Very refreshing ... timely counterweight to the many things physicists don't really understand." Michael Redhead, The New York Times
"This exceptionally cogent introduction should well acquaint the curious with the foci of contemporary research." Booklist

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Anchor
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1997
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