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    <description>Hosted by Felix Mercer, an AI guide drawing from humanity's greatest scientific minds, this six-episode series chronicles black holes from theoretical curiosity to observable reality. Journey from Schwarzschild's WWI battlefield equations through Chandrasekhar's stellar death predictions, the hunt for invisible cosmic monsters, discovery of galactic supermassive giants, the Event Horizon Telescope's historic first image, and LIGO's detection of gravitational waves from colliding black holes. Felix transforms complex physics into captivating stories, revealing the human drama behind each breakthrough. This isn't just science education—it's cosmic detective work that makes Einstein's strangest predictions feel like thrilling adventures through spacetime's deepest mysteries.

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