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Introduction
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White House bastion of science
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The history of black holes
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How does 12 connect with infinity
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Does string theory work with black holes
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Could dark matter contribute to black holes
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What do you think about Verlindes entropic gravity
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Andrea Ghez
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Andreas background
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Getting into research
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Adaptive optics
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Supermassive black holes
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Center of the galaxy
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Telescopes
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The Hunt for Supermassive Black Holes
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Animation
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How long did it take
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Competition
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Observations and Theory
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Embark on a captivating journey through the cosmos with Nobel Laureate Andrea Ghez as she discusses her groundbreaking discovery of a supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy. Delve into the technological advancements that revolutionized her research, and gain insights into the long and challenging process of hunting for these enigmatic cosmic entities. Explore the intersection of observations and theory in astrophysics, and learn about the competitive nature of scientific discovery. Gain a deeper understanding of adaptive optics, the importance of powerful telescopes, and the role they play in unraveling the mysteries of our universe. Discover the significance of being a role model in science and hear Ghez's personal reflections on winning the Nobel Prize. This engaging conversation, hosted by Brian Greene as part of the World Science Festival's Big Ideas series, also touches on broader topics such as string theory, dark matter, and entropic gravity, offering a comprehensive look at cutting-edge research in modern astrophysics. Read more

The Hunt for Supermassive Black Holes - A Conversation with Andrea Ghez

World Science Festival
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