Big Bangs and Black Holes: A Graphic Novel Guide to the Universe script and illustrations by Herji with theoretical background by Jeremie Francfort and Michel Mayr, translated by Jeffrey K. Butt
Providing a kid-friendly overview of the latest theories and facts in cosmology is no small task. This graphic novel covers the basics as are currently understood, with descriptions of Einstein's relativity, space-time theory, cosmic microwave background radiation, and the titular Big Bang and Black Holes. The book is honest about what is known and what is educated conjecture, a refreshing change from other more dogmatic texts. The topics are fun to think about, even if the math is so difficult that it's hard even for a trained cosmologist to do.
Recommended for kids and adults.
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