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The Coming Revolutions in Fundamental Physics |
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Talk by Nobel Prize Winner David Gross (Kavli Institute, Santa Barbara) |
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7. Oktober 2009 |
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What Happened Before the Big Bang? |
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Öffentlicher Vortrag von Prof. Martin Bojowald (PennState University) im Rahmen der Living Reviews in Relativity Anniversary Lectures |
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13. November 2008 |
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In general relativity, it is meaningless to ask what happened before the big bang because this is the moment when time itself came into existence. How the initial state arose that set up the expanding universe, or what exactly happened at that initial time are questions ... [mehr] |
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Probing the Gravitational Universe with Gravitational Waves |
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Öffentlicher Vortrag von Prof. Luc Blanchet (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris) im Rahmen der Living Reviews in Relativity Anniversary Lectures |
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6. November 2008 |
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Gravitational waves are a firm prediction of Einstein's general relativity theory. Ripples of the fabric of space-time propagating with the speed of light, they have already been detected in astronomy thanks to the motion of the binary pulsar PSR1913+16 around its ... [mehr] |
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Was Einstein Right? |
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Öffentlicher Vortrag von Prof. Clifford Will (Washington University, St. Louis, MO) im Rahmen der Living Reviews in Relativity Anniversary Lectures |
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7. Juli 2008 |
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How has the most important scientific theory of the 20th century held up under the exacting scrutiny of planetary probes, radio telescopes, and atomic clocks? After almost 100 years, is Einstein still right? In this lecture we will relate the story of testing ... [mehr] |
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The Many Faces of Black Holes |
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Öffentlicher Vortrag von Prof. Abhay Ashtekar (Penn State University) |
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3. Juni 2008 |
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Black holes have proved to be a treasure trove for fundamental physics. As is widely appreciated, they vividly bring out the powerful interplay between gravity and geometry. However, their properties have also provided deep and totally unexpected clues on the relation ... [mehr] |
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Tag der Offenen Türen im Wissenschaftspark Golm |
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Am Samstag, dem 1. September 2007, auf dem Campus Am Mühlenberg |
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1. September 2007 |
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Der Wissenschaftspark Golm veranstaltet jährlich einen Tag der Offenen Türen. Er findet im Wechsel zwischen dem Universitätscampus und den Instituten westlich der Bahnlinie statt. Dieses Jahr öffnen die Max-Planck-Institute für Gravitationsphysik, für Kolloid- und ... [mehr] |
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Konferenz |
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Geometry and Physics 100 Years after Einstein's Relativity |
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5. April 2005 |
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Im Internationalen Jahr der Physik 2005 feiert das Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik (Albert-Einstein-Institut) sein 10-jähriges Jubliläum mit einer Konferenz über die modernen Entwicklungen in Geometrie und Physik 100 Jahre nach Einsteins ... [mehr] |
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Öffentlicher Vortrag: Sir Martin Rees (Astronomer Royal): New Horizons in Cosmology and Gravity |
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5. April 2005 |
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Anlässlich des 100jährigen Jubiläums der Speziellen Relativitätstheorie und des 10-jährigen Bestehens des Max-Planck-Instituts für Gravitationsphysik (Albert-Einstein-Institut, AEI) lädt das AEI zu einem öffentlichen Vortrag von Sir Martin Rees ins Audimax der ... [mehr] |
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