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🗓️ 10 March 2022
⏱️ 81 minutes
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0:00.0 | I want to make a test of the fundamental theories of the universe. |
0:08.1 | You want to go to the most extreme laboratories in the universe, and a black hole is that. A black hole is that. |
0:13.0 | A black hole is the most mysterious object in the universe. |
0:16.0 | It's when matter gets to be in such a small space |
0:20.0 | and it's so dense that the force of gravity prevents even light from escaping. |
0:24.5 | That's a one-way door from our universe. |
0:29.2 | I'm friends, welcome to another special episode of the Into the Impossible |
0:33.7 | podcast featuring a renowned scientist Dr Shep Doleman of Harvard University the |
0:40.4 | founding director of the Event Horizon telescope that released some of the most iconic images ever captured in science history and I claim maybe in human history because it really took the global village of intellects, minds, of money, |
0:55.0 | collaboration around the world. And today Shep and I geeked out about what are these images based |
1:00.7 | upon? What's the technology that goes into them? And more than just the human drama |
1:05.8 | that we do discuss, what is the technology, technological drama? What would Einstein say? |
1:11.5 | Seeing such things? And so we went off on a very deep dive into the technology which |
1:15.8 | I know that you my audience the most astute astoundingly intellectual minds in the multiverse |
1:21.6 | will appreciate more than almost any other person on Earth. |
1:24.0 | So please do share it also with your friends and family who may be interested as well. |
1:29.0 | And we also did talk about some of the controversy, some of the surprising things, things ranging from how do you lead a collaboration, how do you avoid toxicity, how do you handle things like sexism and some repugnant behavior that took place around the world when these first images |
1:46.4 | shocked and shook up the universe. |
1:49.2 | Where do we go from here in technological space, but also how do we convey to the next generation of scientists how best to really work together, cooperate, and learn using these teachable moments such as those that we elucidated in this talk. It was really a phenomenal conversation, so much fun. |
2:05.0 | I think it's his first podcast that he's ever done. |
2:08.0 | And we went deep, we went broad, and we culminated with the thrilling three final questions that you'll have to subscribe to the |
2:15.9 | podcast to view so you can do that on YouTube but I also ask you to do so on my website Brian Keating.com and subscribe to my Monday magic musing messages |
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