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Relatively Speaking: Relativity, Black Holes, and the Fate of the Universe
April 1990, W. W. Norton & Company
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Relatively speaking: relativity, black holes, and the fate of the universe
1988, Norton
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"OUR CIVILIZATION may never develop the technology to journey far enough from the Milky Way to look back and see its full grandeur."
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"OUR CIVILIZATION may never develop the technology to journey far enough from the Milky Way to look back and see its full grandeur."
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