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Black holes / John G. Taylor
This work examines the nature of black holes, including their internal structures and potential impact on the solar system. It analyses scientific findings regarding the forces of nature and the implications of space-time paradoxes for the future.
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Accession Number: 14728
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View in Vernon Browser| vernon_accession | 14728 |
| vernon_id | 23384 |
| vernon_slug | black-holes-john-g-taylor |
| vernon_authors | John Gerald Taylor |
| vernon_tags | Science, Astronomy, Physical sciences, Planets, Solar system, Time, Geodetic astronomy, Spherical astronomy, Physics, Time travel, Life on other planets, Extraterrestrial beings, Space sciences, Black holes (Astronomy), Stars, Galaxies, Curiosities and wonders, Life (Biology), Matter -- Constitution, Space and time, Matter, Astrophysics, Dark matter (Astronomy), Interstellar matter, Matter -- Properties, Unidentified flying objects |
| vernon_production_date | 1975 |
| vernon_brief_description | This examination of space and time asks us to contemplate the paradox of a beginning with no beginning and a future with no future. - blurb |
| vernon_object_type | Books/Document genres/Information forms/Visual and Verbal Communication |
| vernon_locations | On Shelf |
| vernon_ob_status | Accessioned |
| vernon_isbn_issn | 0380399741 |
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| vernon_last_sync_timestamp | 2026-04-25 09:50 |
| vernon_cover_image_id | 25414 |