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Ep. 583: The 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics

Oct 26, 2020
29:53
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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Penrose, Penrose and the Snowbell Prize in Physics
02:48 • 3min
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Penrose and Penrose's Black Hole Theories
05:22 • 2min
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Penrose and Hawking - Theorists Nobel Prizes
07:11 • 3min
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The Penrose Process, the Penrose Energy
10:22 • 2min
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The Penrose Process
12:19 • 2min
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Reinhard Genzel's Paper on the Theory of Black Hole
13:51 • 2min
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How to Measure Speckling in the Centre of Our Galaxy
15:48 • 3min
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The Milky Way, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and Jupiter
18:45 • 2min
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Nobel Prizes for Everyone
20:45 • 2min
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How to Identify a Supermassive Black Hole
22:22 • 2min
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Aniv's Observational Work - The Missing Spot Space
24:10 • 2min
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No Bell Prizes for Black Hole Explosions
25:59 • 4min
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 583: The 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics by Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay This year's Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three brilliant researchers who worked out some of the secrets of black holes. Today we're going to talk about the chain of discoveries that led to this award.
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