Black holes are among the most mysterious and fascinating objects in the universe. But understanding them doesn’t have to be complicated. In Black Holes Made Simple, you’ll explore how stars live and die, how black holes are born, and how they shape the galaxies around them. With clear explanations, step-by-step concepts, and helpful illustrations, this beginner’s guide makes complex science accessible to everyone.
Inside, you’ll discover:
The life cycle of stars — from nebula to supernova to black hole
The anatomy of a black hole — event horizon, accretion disk, and jets
How scientists detect black holes with X-rays, stellar orbits, and gravitational waves
The mysteries of time, space, and Hawking radiation
Why supermassive black holes are at the heart of galaxies
Perfect for students, curious readers, and anyone who looks up at the night sky with wonder — this book makes black holes simple, exciting, and unforgettable.