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The Reith Lectures

Do black holes have no hair?

Jan 26, 2016
Professor Stephen Hawking delves into the mysteries of black holes, challenging conventional understanding of the universe. He explores the history of scientific thinking on black holes and their potential to unlock cosmic secrets. The lectures are recorded in front of a live audience, with Sue Lawley moderating a Q&A session. The chapters cover topics such as the allure of solitude, the skepticism towards black holes, and Stephen Hawking's resilience and determination.
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  • Black holes challenge conventional laws of the universe with singularities, offering deep cosmic secrets.
  • Information paradox in black holes links entropy to event horizons, impacting universe's predictability.

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The Founding of the REIT Lectures

The podcast introduces the REIT lectures, an influential institution since 1948, hosting prominent figures annually to share their thoughts and beliefs. The inaugural lecture by Bertrand Russell focused on balancing individual initiative required for progress with social cohesion essential for survival, examining the impulses enabling social cooperation from human nature.

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