TVO - Big Ideas - October 10, 2009: Lawrence
Krauss on dark matter, dark energy and the end of
the universe
Lawrence Krauss is a professor in the Department
of Physics at Arizona State University. His
lecture entitled Life, the Universe and Nothing
deals with dark matter, dark energy and the end of
the universe as we know it. It was recorded at the
Isabel Bader Theatre in Toronto on March 27th,
2009.
For more information on this episode, including
information on the guests and various other
resources and links, visit the episode webpage
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Resources and links to related material
1) PBS NOVA - The Elegant Universe (torrent for
this documentary to be uploaded soon)
2) Channel 4 - What We Still Don't Know with
Martin Rees (torrent for this documentary to be
uploaded soon)
3) TVO - Big Ideas - May 3, 2008: Neil Turok on
The Big Bang (torrent for this program to be
uploaded soon)
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