The Black Hole War: My Battle to Make the World Safe for Quantum Mechanics

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The Black Hole War: My Battle to Make the World Safe for Quantum Mechanics

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The Black Hole War: My Battle to Make the World Safe for Quantum Mechanics

The Black Hole War is the thrilling story of their united effort to reconcile Hawking's theories of black holes with their own sense of reality, an effort that would eventually result in Hawking admitting he was wrong and Susskind and 't Hooft realizing that our world is a hologram projected from the outer boundaries of space.

A brilliant book about the deepest mysteries of modern physics, The Black Hole War is mind-bending and exhilarating listening.

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Listening Length: 12 hoursĀ andĀ 45 minutes

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Audible.com Release Date: July 8, 2008

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Very interesting! Still I had difficulty accepting the idea of the Hawking radiation. If the radiation happens at the event horizon, that surface exists relative to an observer at infinite distance. I guess that a closer observer will see an event horizon that is slightly closer to the black hole. Since the even horizon is a particle-antiparticle splitter, how could it be so relative to an observer. Would the hawking radiation depend on the observer? The closer observer would see the infinite observed event horizon as ordinary space, an because of that virtual particles would not split and radiate. May be I am "not even wrong."

An amazing field to read about, and an amazing book to read about it.But be advised: this is not easy reading - in comparison, for example, to Bill Bryson's great book "A Short History of Nearly Everything," or even Stephen Hawking's "A Brief History of Time" or Carl Sagan's "Cosmos." It's not a starter book - but it is mind bending once you read the 'starter' books.It's hard to describe how brilliant Leonard Susskind is. What dawned on him is Einsteinian.

I am not a physicist but, as an avid history and current events scholar and reader, I have a great interest in breaking out of my comfort zone from time to time. Physics is great because it is so devoid of human imperfection - except when we discuss the history of science.This book is a bit of history of science - namely the debate of the issue of black holes and information loss - and a lot of physics theory. It necessarily starts from the beginning of basic relativity, nuclear physics, and thermodynamics. This part is the easiest to understand (being well covered in your average "popular" physics book), and takes up a solid half or more of the book. But that's ok...the theories are put into the context of black hole physics.The last third or less of the book really dives into the most abstract part and the hardest to understand: dimensions, string theory, holograms, etc. I got 75% of the first half, and about 25% of the last half; with about 10% of the last few chapters. Susskind admits that these are hard issues to understand, and he did his level best to write it out. But he is basically trying to put words to numbers, which is well nigh impossible for this field.I think the book's greatest fault is the subject; it's simply not (for me) a fascinating subject. Other books on multiverse, anti-matter, dark matter, and relativity are more interesting - perhaps because they are simply more tangible for my non-physics mind. But I learned something from this book, and feel a bit wiser for the effort.Liam H Dooleywww.liamhdooley.com

My BS in physics is over forty years old. This was a great way to catch up. I had forgotten that string theory was beginning to play a big role in nuclear physics. When the book pointed out some of the things that were well proven about it at the nuclear scale, it reduced my scepticism about all the mathematical hard labor being devoted to string theory in order to understand what is happening at much higher energies. As usual, physicist have looked at very simplified special cases in order to make the math tractable and clarify basic processes. The book explains many of these clearly. It is also a reminder that the most advanced human minds barely have the capacity to begin unravelling quantum mechanics and cosmology at their limits, and a lot more humility would probably be appropriate!

This book is not quite what it seems. It is a book more about the conversations and histories of the "Black Hole War" than the science behind the black hole war.The book can be divded into 2 halves. The first half is the bascis of physics (entropy, gravity, relativity...etc) which would probably be hard to digest without some prior knowledge in physics. Then the author shifts gear towards the "war," but spent way too much time dissecting and redissecting the same concepts ad nauseum, while digressing way too frequently to irrevalent side stories/interviews that seem to serve no purpose than to take up pages. With better organization and editing, this book could have easily been 1/3 of its current size without loosing vital information.But my biggest disappoint in this book is, while it does offer a number of insights into the current state of physics, the way he introduces concepts are at best haphazard - he frequently and abruptly does leaps of logic between concepts, and often doesn't fully explain the very concepts he set out to explain. And some concepts he basically just states "so and so did some calculation and found out what I said before is really true!" This is great for him but thats not exactly why I bought this book.In the end, in trying to be do too many things at the same time, what could have been an otherwise incredibly insightful book into cutting edge science failed to live up to its true potential.

A delightful take on the science and process of rationalizing quantum mechanics and relativistic theory. I picked up the base don a reference from Brian Greene's "The Hidden Reality". With many of the "pop-physics" books, I seem to be able to keep up for the first 75%, but it gets pretty bumpy toward the end. This was no exception.Dr. Susskind does a fantastic job of taking the reader from a general understanding of quantum physics and building, slowly but surely, a case for his argument with Stephen Hawking's proclamation that information is lost in a black hole. I enjoyed both his technical descriptions and thought analogies.The real differentiator between this book and many others is the backdrop of the people and places involved. In between scientific insights is a good deal of the social and emotional events surrounding the research. A great change of pace for this type of material.

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