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DESCRIPTION:Wits Digital Dome National Science Month.Black holes are Universe's most dramatic objects: born in stellar collapse, fed by glowing disks of matter, revealed through gravitational waves, and now imaged at horizon scales, thus transforming them from strange mathematical possibilities in Einstein&rsquo;s theory of gravity into real objects present even in our very own galaxy. They sit at the meeting point of our two best descriptions of nature: Einstein&rsquo;s theory of gravity, which explains space, time and the large-scale universe, and quantum theory, which governs the microscopic world. In this talk, Sam van Leuven uses black holes as a doorway into holography, that spacetime itself may emerge from a deeper quantum description.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<strong>Wits Digital Dome National Science Month.</strong><p style="background: white; margin: 0cm 0cm 6.0pt 30.0pt;"><span>Black holes are Universe's most dramatic objects: born in stellar collapse, fed by glowing disks of matter, revealed through gravitational waves, and now imaged at horizon scales, thus transforming them from strange mathematical possibilities in Einstein&rsquo;s theory of gravity into real objects present even in our very own galaxy. They sit at the meeting point of our two best descriptions of nature: Einstein&rsquo;s theory of gravity, which explains space, time and the large-scale universe, and quantum theory, which governs the microscopic world. In this talk, Sam van Leuven uses black holes as a doorway into holography, that spacetime itself may emerge from a deeper quantum description.</span></p>
SUMMARY:'Black Holes: From Cosmic Shadows to the Fabric of Reality' by Dr Sam van Leuven
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