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2) Black Holes
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Five experts (Nima Arkani-Hamed, David Politzer, Roger Penrose, Artur Ekert, and Scott Tremaine) illuminate how BLACK HOLES, once thought impossible and later highly improbable, are now an indispensable part of physics, from redefining our concept of information to observational astrophysics.
3) Dark Energy
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Six renowned physicists (Roger Penrose, Tony Leggett, Justin Khoury, Freeman Dyson, Claudia de Rham, Rocky Kolb) reflect on the mystery of so-called “DARK ENERGY” - the surprising acceleration in the expansion of the universe that was discovered by two groups in 1998 and later awarded with a Nobel Prize.
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We hear from a broad cross-section of scientists (13 in total) who give their thoughts on the pros and cons of the way researchers engage with the general public. Researchers featured in this compilation: Nima Arkani-Hamed, Claudia de Rham, Freeman Dyson, Joanna Haigh, Justin Khoury, Nick Lane, Tony Leggett, Jenny Nelson, Stephen Scherer, Paul Steinhardt, Jill Tarter, and Scott Tremaine.
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Ten physicists (Artur Ekert, Justin Khoury, Tony Leggett, Scott Tremaine, Freeman Dyson, Nima Arkani-Hamed, David Politzer, Paul Steinhardt, Roger Penrose, Jill Tarter) mix personal sentiments with professional experience to describe a spectrum of different issues that they’re currently puzzling over.
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Six renowned physicists (Roger Penrose, Nima Arkani-Hamed, Artur Ekert, Scott Tremaine and Nobel Laureates David Politzer and Tony Leggett) describe a spectrum of outstanding issues in current theoretical physics, from foundations of quantum mechanics to particle physics to astrophysics and cosmology.
11) Doing Physics
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Thirteen professional physicists provide a spectrum of fascinating glimpses into the excitement and frustrations of life at the front lines of physics research.
12) Dark Matter
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Four theoretical physicists describe why we believe today that “DARK MATTER” exists and speculate on what might explain it.
13) Cosmic Mysteries
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Five leading physicists (Justin Khoury, Rocky Kolb, Roger Penrose, Paul Steinhardt, Scott Tremaine) describe different aspects of some of today’s most captivating mysteries, from dark matter and dark energy, to the cosmological constant problem, to the question of the peculiar state of entropy at the Big Bang.
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Quantum mechanics gives us a picture of the world so radically counterintuitive that it has changed our perspective on reality itself. In Quantum Mechanics: The Physics of the Microscopic World, award-winning Professor Benjamin Schumacher gives you the logical tools to grasp the paradoxes and astonishing insights of this field.
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Kinesiology is the study and application of physics to body movement - energy, work, friction and inertia. This program explores the application of Newton's Three Laws of Motion in baseball regarding pitching and hitting. Kinesiologists at the American Sports Medicine Institute use video motion capture to study the biomechanics of a pitcher's delivery to optimize performance and help reduce injury.
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A portrait of an esteemed physicist whose old world sensibilities and pure approach to his work kept him at the forefront of the cutting edge across the span of his long career. He was beloved and respected as a professor, and as a researcher, his work greatly advanced our knowledge of atomic science, earning him numerous awards and distinctions including a Nobel Prize. In working to help solve the energy crisis of the 1970’s, Bethe emerged as one...
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