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Light from the Abyss

How Quasars Became the Universe's Greatest Storytellers (Science and Cosmos)

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Light from the Abyss

De : Boris Kriger
Lu par : Floyd Dameron
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Quasars are the brightest sustained phenomena in the known universe—engines of light powered by supermassive black holes devouring matter at the centers of distant galaxies. But they are more than cosmic spectacles. Every beam of quasar light that crosses the universe accumulates an extraordinarily detailed record of the gas, matter, and structure it passes through. The intergalactic medium writes its autobiography in the spectra of quasars, using absorption lines as words and sightlines as sentences.

Light from the Abyss tells the complete story of quasars: from their bewildering discovery in the 1960s, through the physics of accretion disks, relativistic jets, and the Eddington limit, to the Lyman-alpha forest—one of the richest data sources in modern cosmology. Along the way, it explores the epoch of reionization, the predicted collision between the Milky Way and Andromeda, and the billion-dollar surveys that are mapping the cosmos with hundreds of thousands of quasar sightlines.

At the heart of the book is a new idea: that quasar sightlines are not merely astronomical observations but Shannon information channels—communication links through which the universe transmits data about itself. Drawing on the research paper Quasars as Cosmological Information Beams (Kriger, 2026), the book introduces listeners to channel capacity, mutual information, and Fisher information—all without a single equation—and reveals that current surveys extract less than one ten-millionth of the information that quasar spectra contain.

Written for curious minds with no background in physics, Light from the Abyss is a journey from the largest structures in the cosmos to the deepest ideas in information theory, told with clarity, beauty, and intellectual honesty. The quasars have been broadcasting for thirteen billion years. This book teaches you how to listen.

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