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  • Published: 8 October 2024
  • ISBN: 9781802062144
  • Imprint: Penguin Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 160
  • RRP: $30.00
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White Holes




A mesmerizing trip to the strange new world of white holes from the bestselling author of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics

Let us journey, with beloved physicist Carlo Rovelli, into the heart of a black hole. Let us slip beyond its boundary, the horizon, and tumble - on and on - down this crack in the universe. As we plunge, we'll see geometry fold, we'll feel the equations draw tight around us. Eventually, we'll pass it: the remains of a star, deep and dense and falling further far. And then - the bottom. Where time and space end, and the white hole is born . . .

With lightness and magic, here Rovelli traces the ongoing adventure of his own cutting-edge research, of the uncertainty and joy of going where we've not yet been. Guiding us to the edge of theory and experiment, he invites us to go beyond, to experience the fever and the disquiet of science. Here is the extraordinary life of a white hole.

  • Published: 8 October 2024
  • ISBN: 9781802062144
  • Imprint: Penguin Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 160
  • RRP: $30.00
Categories:

About the author

Carlo Rovelli

Carlo Rovelli is a theoretical physicist who has made significant contributions to the physics of space and time. He has worked in Italy and the US, and is currently directing the quantum gravity research group of the Centre de physique théorique in Marseille, France. His books Seven Brief Lessons on Physics, Helgoland, Reality Is Not What It Seems and The Order of Time are international bestsellers which have been translated into forty-three languages.

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Praise for White Holes

What a lovely idea, to cast research into white holes - which may or may not be floating like dragonflies through the universe - as a Dantean journey to the heart of cutting-edge theory. Beautifully done

Ruth Padel

Thought-provoking, mind-expanding, and utterly charming. An intellectual feast that's also a fast and entertaining read

Robert J. Sawyer

To venture across the threshold of a black hole and then - incredibly - to burst through to the other side into the imagined but unseen realm of a white hole requires the most expert and sympathetic of guides. Carlo Rovelli is just who you need for such a daunting cosmic journey - ever patient, crystal clear and ready with a steadying hand. What could be a bewildering experience becomes one that's lyrical and illuminating. I read this short, enchanting, mind-opening book in one sitting and was so gripped I immediately read it again

David Shukman

Carlo Rovelli is the poet of physics. His sense of wonder obliterates the barrier between Science and the Arts

Alan Garner

World renowned physicist Rovelli's writing is so magical - weaving in Dante and Einstein and art as he goes - you're happy to be transported. His new book - to be gorgeously giftily packaged in a design by Coralie Bickford-Smith - takes us on a bewitching trip into the heart of a black hole. There where time and space end, its opposite - a white hole - is born

Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller, Editor's Choice

Carlo Rovelli's combination of a brilliant scientific mind with philosophical clarity and a deeply and humanely poetic gift of expression is rare. This latest book is a wonderful addition to an already impressive list of works, leading us from the remotest reaches of cosmological speculation to revolutionary insights into our own consciousness

Rowan Williams

Carlo Rovelli is brilliant at making even dopey arts graduates understand physics before comprehension disappears into the black hole of ignorance. Now he turns to white holes

The Times

White Holes edifies, excites, and even transforms me. Rovelli summons us to novel forms of knowledge while also breathing life into questions that affect all sentient beings, such as: how do we proceed when our guides no longer suffice? I’m grateful for the warm invitation to the journey

Maggie Nelson

A brilliant, expansive and richly rewarding read

Irenosen Okojie

Rovelli’s vivid, beautifully written book guides us on an incredible journey through a black hole and the science and history of discovery that surrounds these strange, fascinating objects. I couldn’t put it down

Daniel Locke

This is a radical wonder of a book that dares to take the lay reader by the hand and lead them, with generosity and tenderness, into a place that is so conceptually terrifying that it hovers on the periphery of what humans can imagine – namely – the inside of a black hole. Referencing Dante’s voyage in the Divine Comedy and framing Einstein as Virgil, who takes us as far as his theories could then go, it is Rovelli himself who becomes our Beatrice, revealing through time elastic and true physics, the existence of another, perhaps stranger, cosmic eventuality

Tacita Dean

A wild, exhilarating ride, Dantesque in scope and beauty

Michael Symmons Roberts

A charming introduction to the mysterious concept of white holes. Carlo Rovelli is a truly beguiling tour guide

Sarah Hart

Carlo Rovelli combines science and story like no one else. This short book starts with a wild idea that turned out to be real (black holes), and leads to a wild idea that remains speculative at the moment (white holes). It's a journey through time and space and possibility, led by a charming guide

Sean Carroll

Rovelli’s genius is to unlearn what we think we know to make space for what we don’t know … so that we can know it

Jeanette Winterson

BrilliantA beautiful little book, by a celebrated physicist and writer, about a phenomenon that is permitted by equations but might not actually exist … What elevates this book is the author’s supernatural concision, and his artistic and philosophical elegance

Steven Poole, Daily Telegraph

Whenever I feel like I'm descending into obscurity I think of Carlo Rovelli and feel much better

Sabine Hossenfelder (via Twitter)

It is always worth reading Rovelli. He writes like he believes you are as learned and clever as he is. Yet he also writes with such care for your ignorance that it feels every page is urging and coaxing you — a non-physicist — to see what he can see

Tom Whipple, The Times

A miniature masterpiece by one of the most entertaining scientists on the planet… I would give this book to anyone, young and old, interested in thinking, science and literature… His book is a work of literature itself

Robert Fox, Evening Standard

A hallucinatory journey... Rovelli takes us inside a black hole

Pippa Bailey, New Statesman

Carlo Rovelli is a maestro of imaginative science writing... irresistible

Clive Cookson, Financial Times

Reading it is akin to the final psychedelic sequence in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey: you’re not sure where you’re heading but it feels bloody exciting ... If you want to remember why you once fell in love with the idea of the cosmos, or want to fall in love with that idea for the first time, then this book is for you

Kevin Fong, Observer

We all know about black holes – we've even seen a picture of one. But white holes? In his latest book, theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli weaves a poetic spell to persuade us that these mysterious entities are real... an enjoyable and enlightening read... one of the clearest pictures I have encountered about the physics inside black holes... You probably won’t ever fall into a black hole (or exit a white hole), but reading this might be the next best thing

Abigail Beall, New Scientist

White Holes reads more like poetry than a science lesson… and says as much about imagination and exploration as it does about physicsRovelli helps readers grasp how important imagination is to seeing the universe in new ways, for both artists and scientists

Andrew Demillo, Associated Press

Taking the journey with Rovelli is more than worth the price of the book. Dante gave us his tour of the underworld. We could not do better than having Rovelli as a guide into the dark world of black holes

NPR

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Daily Mail

This slim, speculative volume will enchant the many fans of the stellar cosmologist. In a work of poetry and imagination as much as physics, he seeks to convince us that black holes (from which nothing can escape) will eventually convert into white holes (which nothing can enter)

Financial Times, Best Books of the Year

In Carlo Rovelli’s White Holes, the quantum physicist posits the mind-numbing notion that when they get very, very old, black holes – which result when stars collapse on themselves by force of gravity – turn into, well, white holes. Rovelli writes with equal gaiety and clarity. A splendid book

John Banville, New Statesman, Best Books of the Year

Enter a black hole and you’re not forgotten; you’re not even gone. In this fascinating little book, Rovelli, one of physics’ most elegant writers, finds hope at the end of all things

Daily Telegraph, Best Books of the Year

Physicist Carlo Rovelli tackles counterintuitive ideas and guides us through a time-reversed black hole in this elegant work

New Scientist, Best Books of 2023

A mind-bending journey to the edge of reality from an accomplished storyteller ... Rovelli certainly does an excellent job of conveying the wonder and strangeness of the universe

Manjit Kumar, Guardian

Rovelli is the current king of science writing. It’s remarkable and actually just unfair that he can be an eminent physicist and write so beautifully - as if Steph Curry was also a world-class golfer. Even if I don’t understand everything in a Rovelli book I grasp enough to feel like I’m learning, and I know I’m in the hands of a humane thinker

Ian Leslie