Talks

From Black Holes to the Theory of Everything: Following the steps of Einstein and Hawking

Title
Supermassive Black Hole (Artist's Concept)
Credits
NASA/JPL-Caltech
By
Roberto Emparan, ICREA-ICCUB
Place
Date
Time
Language
ES
Contact
divulgacio@icc.ub.edu
Area
Cosmology
Gravitation

The scientific breakthroughs and discoveries happening in today’s research are possible only due to the legacy left by many scientists throughout history. In this outreach talk, organised by the Astronomical Society of Barcelona (ASTER), Roberto Emparan (ICREA-ICCUB) will follow the steps of Einstein and Hawking to delve into the mysteries of the Universe.

 

TALK: «FROM BLACK HOLES TO THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING: FOLLOWING THE STEPS OF EINSTEIN AND HAWKING»

The disconcerting enigmas about black holes and the origin of the Universe, the limits of space and time and the search for a “theory of everything”... What better way to delve into these fascinating questions than to follow the steps of the most popular scientists of history: Einstein and Hawking? Looking into their legacy, we will learn things like how our smartphones know that gravity distorts time, how oblivion is not possible in a quantum universe, and we will understand why we must never stop looking at the stars.

By Roberto Emparan (ICREA-ICCUB)

When? Thursday, May 12 at 7 PM

Where? Aster, C/Viladomat, 291, Barcelona

Activity restricted to members only.

 


 About the Author

 Roberto Emparan is an ICREA researcher at the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of Barcelona, ​​he is one of our most internationally recognized physicists in the field of gravity, black holes and superstring theories. His research focuses on the study of gravity, the structure of space-time, and black holes, in both classical and quantum aspects. He has published nearly 100 research articles and taught over 150 invited talks and lectures on black holes, string theory, and cosmology.

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