What if the universe's most dangerous objects became humanity's greatest power source?
In this unique blend of science and storytelling, Isaac Azimuth takes you on a journey through the mysteries of black holes—what they are, how we find them, and why they matter. From the basics of stellar collapse to the bold dream of harvesting Hawking radiation, the textbook section explains complex physics in clear, simple language with a touch of humor.
Then comes the story. When Professor Bryan Pulsar and his young assistant Susan stumble upon the first primordial black hole, the race is on. Soon, humanity builds its first ship, Ear-1, strapped to a pink Flamingo-V booster from Ace X. With a team of brilliant, stubborn, and occasionally sandwich-obsessed engineers, they set out to test the impossible: harnessing a black hole.
Expect:
Science explained simply (no PhD required).
A space adventure with wit, wonder, and mishaps.
A glimpse of how we might one day step toward a Type II civilization.
Black holes have never been this entertaining.
? Dream Science Series — where hard science meets bold imagination.