Dark Matters: Have We Really Failed to Identify Most of the Cosmos?
Offered By: World Science Festival via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the enigmatic realm of dark matter in this 34-minute World Science Festival talk featuring leading physicist Katherine Freese and moderator Brian Greene. Delve into the history and evidence for dark matter, examine potential candidates like WIMPs and axions, and consider intriguing concepts such as dark stars and a dark big bang. Gain insights into how our understanding of dark matter has evolved and learn about ongoing research efforts to unravel this cosmic mystery. Journey through topics including the case for dark matter's existence, investigation of dark matter candidates, identification of dark stars, and the possibility of a dark big bang, concluding with a discussion on advancements in dark matter knowledge and future research directions.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Participant Introduction
- Brief History of Dark Matter
- The Case for Dark Matter
- Investigating Dark Matter Candidates: WIMPS and AXIONS
- Identifying Dark Stars
- Dark Big Bang
- How Our Knowledge of Dark Matter Has Improved and How Do We Do Further Research?
- Credits
Taught by
World Science Festival
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