Einstein dreamt of a Universe in which space and time were curved by matter, and how black holes would represent the ultimate manifestations of his physics, and the possibility of a new type of radiation - gravitational waves. Sadly he died before the discovery of black holes and neutron stars, and so he was unable to witness many of the dramatic experimental confirmations of his theory. In this lecture the Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav), Professor Matthew Bailes will use Mixed Reality Technologies to demonstrate how scientists have used telescopes and gravitational wave detectors to explore Einstein's universe, and provide astonishing confirmations of his theories using observations of...
The authoritative story of the headline-making discovery of gravitational waves—by an eminent theore...
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The ancients considered the Universe unchanging, and had a special name for the planets, which they ...
It has already been called the scientific breakthrough of the century: the detection of gravitationa...
On August 17th 2017 the LIGO-Virgo interferometer detected gravitational waves from a neutron star m...
The discovery of gravitational waves, predicted by Einstein in 1916, is enabling both important test...
On September 14, 2015, gravitational waves from the merger of two black holes rippled through the La...
An updated classic that recounts the long hunt for Einstein’s predicted gravitational waves—and cele...
One of the greatest scientific discoveries of all times was achieved last week: the first detection ...
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The discovery in 2015 of gravitational waves 100 years after Albert Einstein predicted their existen...
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Gravitational waves and their detection represent today a hot topic, which promises to play a centra...
One-hundred years ago, a young physicist published a series of papers on a theory of the univers...
Almost 50 years ago Jocelyn Bell built a new telescope with her supervisor Antony Hewish that had an...
The authoritative story of the headline-making discovery of gravitational waves—by an eminent theore...
The last century has seen enormous progress in our understanding of the Universe. We know the life c...
The ancients considered the Universe unchanging, and had a special name for the planets, which they ...
It has already been called the scientific breakthrough of the century: the detection of gravitationa...
On August 17th 2017 the LIGO-Virgo interferometer detected gravitational waves from a neutron star m...
The discovery of gravitational waves, predicted by Einstein in 1916, is enabling both important test...
On September 14, 2015, gravitational waves from the merger of two black holes rippled through the La...
An updated classic that recounts the long hunt for Einstein’s predicted gravitational waves—and cele...
One of the greatest scientific discoveries of all times was achieved last week: the first detection ...
This year marks the centenary of two pivotal breakthroughs in physics: the discovery of the Schwarzs...
The discovery in 2015 of gravitational waves 100 years after Albert Einstein predicted their existen...
Neutron stars are amazing objects, with more than a solar mass of matter crammed into a ball the siz...
Gravitational waves and their detection represent today a hot topic, which promises to play a centra...
One-hundred years ago, a young physicist published a series of papers on a theory of the univers...
Almost 50 years ago Jocelyn Bell built a new telescope with her supervisor Antony Hewish that had an...
The authoritative story of the headline-making discovery of gravitational waves—by an eminent theore...
The last century has seen enormous progress in our understanding of the Universe. We know the life c...
The ancients considered the Universe unchanging, and had a special name for the planets, which they ...