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How Experiments End

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Peter Galison. 1987. How Experiments End. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
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Light at the Edge of the Universe: The Black Hole Explorer

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Around the horizon of a black hole, an edge of the universe, light is captured, spun into orbit by the black hole’s powerful gravitational pull. Lying within the orange donut in the famous first image of a black hole, this “photon ring” would be a prize...

Peter Galison,  Michael D. Johnson,  Chyld King

Photon Ring

Dream of a Shadow

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My world was jolted by two shadow images: one, thrilling, the other terrifying.  After a years-long effort—with 200 other scientists—we made the first image of a black hole, its shadow of no return.  Then I fell into debilitating pain. A deadly shadow...

Peter Galison

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Shattering Stars

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1930, Madras, India. On a steamship to England, 19-year-old Indian physics prodigy, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar makes a paradigm-shattering discovery about the life cycle of stars: a discipline pioneered by Sir Arthur Eddington, the world’s most famous...

Peter Galison

Chandrasekhar viewing a black hole
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