A journal dedicated to the analysis of black holes and high-energy astrophysics
Event Horizon Review provides comprehensive analytical coverage of black hole physics and related astrophysical phenomena.
In-depth analysis and expert perspectives on the latest developments in black hole research and observation.
Rigorous examination of theoretical models, observational data, and computational simulations.
Conversations with leading astrophysicists, researchers, and theorists exploring cutting-edge questions.
Exploration of fundamental concepts in general relativity, quantum mechanics, and information theory.
Black holes represent one of the most fascinating and mysterious objects in the universe. These regions of spacetime exhibit gravitational effects so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from within their event horizon.
Our publication examines multiple dimensions of black hole physics, including their formation through stellar collapse, the thermodynamic properties described by Hawking radiation, and the gravitational wave signatures generated during black hole mergers.
We bridge the gap between complex theoretical frameworks and accessible scientific journalism, making cutting-edge astrophysics research comprehensible to both specialists and educated readers.
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