The Big Bang and Black Holes: In Celebration of Stephen Hawking’s Birthday
Join us for a live event featuring Nobel Prize winner Sir Roger Penrose and Professor Eiichiro Komatsu Director of the Max-Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Munich,
to talk about BLACK HOLES, COSMOLOGY, AND SPACETIME SINGULARITIES.
Sir Roger and Eiichiro will take us on a journey through space and time, looking forward to new insights from future experiments.
The livestream for The Big Bang and Black Holes Panel Q & A will continue after 8pm on the CTC YouTube page: https://youtu.be/LQ5lHKm7c8M
#stephenhawkinglecture
Видео The Big Bang and Black Holes: In Celebration of Stephen Hawking’s Birthday канала Cambridge University
to talk about BLACK HOLES, COSMOLOGY, AND SPACETIME SINGULARITIES.
Sir Roger and Eiichiro will take us on a journey through space and time, looking forward to new insights from future experiments.
The livestream for The Big Bang and Black Holes Panel Q & A will continue after 8pm on the CTC YouTube page: https://youtu.be/LQ5lHKm7c8M
#stephenhawkinglecture
Видео The Big Bang and Black Holes: In Celebration of Stephen Hawking’s Birthday канала Cambridge University
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