Open lecture by Jonas Enander
Lecture
Date: Thursday 14 November 2024
Time: 18.15 – 19.15
Location: Oskar Klein Auditorium (FR4), AlbaNova University Centre, Roslagstullsbacken 21
Title: Svarta hål – en resa till rummets och tidens yttersta gränser
Organiser: Fysikum, Stockholm University
No registration required
The lecture will be held in Swedish.
Abstract
On April 10, 2019, the Event Horizon Telescope released an image of what it looks like around the black hole M87*, located 55 million light years away from Earth. After Jonas Enander saw the image, he decided to write a book about these mysterious objects. He traveled to several telescopes that contributed to the image, interviewed leading scientists, and dug into archives to find out how human knowledge of and relationship to space black holes has changed over the years. The result was the book “Mörkret och människan: Om svarta hål och vår plats på jorden” (which translates to "Darkness and Man: Black Holes and Our Place on Earth"). In this lecture, Jonas Enander will talk about what we know about black holes today, their relationship to humans, and what future experiments may reveal about one of the greatest mysteries of the universe.
Brief description of the speaker:
Jonas Enander is a PhD in physics and research communicator at the Oskar Klein Center.
Last updated: September 26, 2024
Source: Fysikum