Book Review: 'White Holes' by Carlo Rovelli reads more like poetry than science lesson
Theoretical astrophysicist Carlo Rovelli takes readers on a journey to the hypothetical inverse of black holes in his latest book, “White Holes.” The Associated Press' Andrew DeMillo writes that Rovelli's slim book often reads more like poetry than a science lesson. The book explores the hypothesis that black holes eventually transform into white holes. Rovelli writes for both those who know nothing about physics and those who know everything. A handful of illustrations help in walking readers through these concepts. DeMillo writes that Rovelli's writing helps readers grasp how important imagination is to seeing the universe in new ways.