Black holes matter: Bartusiak provides an engaging history of an unfathomable idea

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Black holes matter : Bartusiak provides an engaging history of an unfathomable idea. / Kragh, Helge Stjernholm.

2016, online magazine.

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Harvard

Kragh, HS 2016, Black holes matter: Bartusiak provides an engaging history of an unfathomable idea..

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Kragh, H. S. (2016, feb. 12). Black holes matter: Bartusiak provides an engaging history of an unfathomable idea.

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Kragh HS. Black holes matter: Bartusiak provides an engaging history of an unfathomable idea. 2016.

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Kragh, Helge Stjernholm. / Black holes matter : Bartusiak provides an engaging history of an unfathomable idea. 2016.

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