What Happens Inside A Black Hole? - with Jerome Gauntlett
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What would happen if you were to cross the event horizon and venture into a black hole?
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In this short clip from his talk on black holes, theoretical physicist Jerome Gauntlett explains spaghettification, singularity and all of the truly spooky things that would happen to you deep inside a black hole.
Watch the full talk: https://youtu.be/laKp1XeEF74
Jerome Gauntlett is a professor of theoretical physics at Imperial College. His principal research interests are focussed on string theory, quantum field theory and black holes. Most recently he has been investigating whether string theory techniques can be used to study exotic states of matter that arise in condensed matter physics. He was Head of the Theoretical Physics Group at Imperial from 2011-2016.
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In this short clip from his talk on black holes, theoretical physicist Jerome Gauntlett explains spaghettification, singularity and all of the truly spooky things that would happen to you deep inside a black hole.
Watch the full talk: https://youtu.be/laKp1XeEF74
Jerome Gauntlett is a professor of theoretical physics at Imperial College. His principal research interests are focussed on string theory, quantum field theory and black holes. Most recently he has been investigating whether string theory techniques can be used to study exotic states of matter that arise in condensed matter physics. He was Head of the Theoretical Physics Group at Imperial from 2011-2016.
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