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  3. “Cracking the Einstein code: relativity and the birth of black hole physics, with an Afterword by Roy Kerr”, Melia, F. (2009), Princeton University Press

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  7. Cosmic Censorship

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  11. The Universe in a Nutshell ; S.Hawking

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  13. Hoop’s Conjecture

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