Tonight we will share a recorded video by Professor Matthew Bailes. This is a Swinburne Commons free lecture.
Either come to the GPO to see the talk on the big screen and enjoy member discussion,
or join in via zoom link sent to members via email.
As this video is not live Prof Bailes will be unavailable for questions. Nevertheless, we will poll our participants for comments and answers.
Einstein dreamt of a Universe in which space and time were curved by matter, and how black holes would represent the ultimate manifestations of his physics, and the possibility of a new type of radiation - gravitational waves. Sadly he died before the discovery of black holes and neutron stars, and so he was unable to witness many of the dramatic experimental confirmations of his theory. In this lecture the Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav), Professor Matthew Bailes will use Mixed Reality Technologies to demonstrate how scientists have used telescopes and gravitational wave detectors to explore Einstein's universe, and provide astonishing confirmations of his theories using observations of neutron stars and black holes. Presented 19 October 2021.