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Topics in Modern Physics 
Seminar Series #5

 

 

Topics in Modern Physics, Series #5, continues our seminars focusing on intriguing scientific topics of group interest, with ample time for discussion.

 

Everyone is welcome! All can enjoy these events, including those who didn’t participate in prior seminars.

 

As before, all sessions are recorded and included in your subscription.

 

Try before you buy! Here is the recording of the final seminar from Topics in Physics, Series #1: Our Special Planet & Universe.
 

 

6 Seminar Schedule:


Dates: Tuesdays Aug 24 to Oct 26

Time:  10:00am Pacific Time for 90 mins

 

Subscription: $30 for 6 seminars

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Note that the Seminars are every other Tues, except Sept 14, which will be 1 week after the previous one on Sept 7.


Topics are subject to change, depending on group interest and major scientific developments.

Modern Physics Series #5 topics include:

Aug 24, 2021: The 10 “Most Beautiful” Science Experiments

A science historian’s list of the most elegant, simplest, and most important experiments of all time.


Sep 7: Black Holes 201: Supermassive, Active Galactic Nuclei & more

Advanced black hole topics include rotating BHs, Supermassive BHs, Quasars, Active Galactic Nuclei, orbits around BHs, Hawking Radiation, EHT image, and more.


Sep 14: Alternatives Cosmologies

The standard model of cosmology has issues that invite alternative ideas.


Sep 2: Gravitational Wave — Results to Date

All we have discovered so far about gravitational waves.


Oct 12: Atomic Electron Orbits

Understanding Atoms was perhaps the greatest accomplishment of 20th Century physics. We explore the key discoveries and how that opened many other fields of science and technology.


Oct 26: A 60-Billion-Mile Telescope

The drive for the ultimate telescope focuses on location, location, location.

 

 

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Robert

 

 

 

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