Einstein's Blunder Undone: The Runaway Universe
Dr. Robert Kirshner (Harvard University)
Nov. 11, 2015
In the past 20 years, astronomers have shown that the universe is not only expanding, but speeding up. In this talk, Dr. Kirshner, who was in many ways the "godfather" of these investigations, discussses the methods used to discover cosmic acceleration and presents the evidence that we live in a Universe that is only 4% matter like the atoms of the periodic table
Видео Einstein's Blunder Undone: The Runaway Universe канала SVAstronomyLectures
Nov. 11, 2015
In the past 20 years, astronomers have shown that the universe is not only expanding, but speeding up. In this talk, Dr. Kirshner, who was in many ways the "godfather" of these investigations, discussses the methods used to discover cosmic acceleration and presents the evidence that we live in a Universe that is only 4% matter like the atoms of the periodic table
Видео Einstein's Blunder Undone: The Runaway Universe канала SVAstronomyLectures
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