Janna Levin

Janna Levin is an American theoretical cosmologist and author known for her work on the nature of the universe, black holes, and gravitational waves. She is also a professor of physics and astronomy at Barnard College of Columbia University and has written several popular science books.

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  1. 1. A Música Do Universo

    Einstein, as Ondas Gravitacionais e a Música do Cosmos

    The book explores the profound connections between mathematics, physics, and music, delving into the lives and works of historical figures who have contributed to our understanding of the universe through these disciplines. It examines how mathematical concepts and physical theories can be seen as a form of music, with patterns and harmonies that resonate throughout the cosmos. Through a narrative that intertwines scientific discovery with artistic expression, the book highlights the beauty and complexity of the universe, inviting readers to appreciate the symphony of ideas that shape our understanding of reality.

  2. 2. Black Hole Survival Guide

    A Journey Through the Darkest Mysteries of the Universe

    This captivating exploration delves into the enigmatic and mind-bending world of black holes, offering readers a blend of scientific insight and imaginative speculation. With a balance of wit and clarity, it unravels the mysteries of these cosmic phenomena, explaining their formation, behavior, and the profound implications they hold for our understanding of the universe. The narrative invites readers to ponder the nature of reality, time, and space, while also providing a glimpse into the latest scientific discoveries and theories surrounding these celestial giants.

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  3. 3. Black Hole Blues And Other Songs From Outer Space

    And Other Songs From Outer Space

    This captivating narrative delves into the ambitious quest to detect gravitational waves, a phenomenon predicted by Einstein's theory of relativity. The story unfolds through the lens of the dedicated scientists and engineers who embarked on this groundbreaking journey, highlighting their perseverance, challenges, and triumphs. With a blend of scientific insight and human drama, the book paints a vivid picture of the decades-long effort to capture the elusive ripples in spacetime, culminating in a monumental discovery that opened a new window into the universe.

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