Most Of The Universe Is Missing And We Don’t Know Why (TV New Scientist webcast)
juli 17 @ 17:00 - 20:00
Everything you see, touch and are built from is a minority of what the universe is actually made of, and the closer physics looks at the rest, the less the picture holds together.
In 3 hours, we move outwards through that problem: from the 85 per cent of matter that is invisible, to the visible matter whose textbook description is admittedly unfinished, to a dimension of space that scientists are now building by hand in a lab, and finally to the question of whether we can ever truly know what reality is made of at all.
Everything you see, touch and are built from is a minority of what the universe is actually made of, and the closer physics looks at the rest, the less the picture holds together.
In 3 hours, we move outwards through that problem: from the 85 per cent of matter that is invisible, to the visible matter whose textbook description is admittedly unfinished, to a dimension of space that scientists are now building by hand in a lab, and finally to the question of whether we can ever truly know what reality is made of at all.
Links:
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