Crisitunities in Cosmology - Professor Lawrence Krauss, ISS2015

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  • Опубликовано: 1 сен 2015
  • Our understanding of the cosmos has improved immensely in the last century ... yet, embarrassingly, 96% of the stuff of the universe remains unexplained. Between the mysteries of Dark Matter and Dark Energy, we've still got loads left to work out. Which is a good thing for scientists.
    Professor Lawrence Krauss, Foundation Professor of the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University and director of its Origins Project, speaking to students at the 38th Professor Harry Messel International Science School, ISS2015: BIG - The University of Sydney, Australia, July 2015
    Lawrence's second talk at ISS2015: • The Greatest Story Eve...
    The entire ISS2015 playlist: • ISS2015: BIG
    featuring:
    Exploring the Milky Way with Naomi McClure-Griffiths: • Exploring the Milky Wa...
    Space Exploration and the International Space Station, with NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff: • Human Space Exploratio...
    Quantum Weirdness with David Reilly: • Big Future: Quantum Te...
    Dark Matter & the Large Hadron Collider with Martin White: • Particle Astrophysics ...
    For more about the ISS: sydney.edu.au/science/iss
    Lawrence's web page: krauss.faculty.asu.edu

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