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Telescopes of Tomorrow
Season 3
Episode 13
The telescopes of tomorrow will see in infrared and ultraviolet. They will peer through space and scan across time. They will allow us to find new supernovae, spot potentially hazardous asteroids, better understand dark energy and peer into the earliest moments of space time.
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13:25
Why has a newly discovered a black hole started pointing directly at us?

15:57
There’s a hard limit to humanity’s expansion in the universe. So, how big can we get?

16:49
Let’s figure out the absolute limit of our future view of the universe!

16:34
Let see if Black Holes and Dark Energy are the same thing!

16:28
Physics is the business of figuring out the structure of the world. So are our brains.

18:58
Does the next level of physics require us to do away with space and time?

14:28
Nuclei are held together by a quirk of nature, without which there’d be nothing.

16:29
Your motion through the universe is extremely complicated, so let’s figure it out!

14:47
Could there silicon-based life beyond Earth?

17:33
If you believe the Mathematical Universe Hypothesis then yes. And so are you.

15:32
Learn more about the time when the moon didn’t exist, and then hours later suddenly did.

15:19
We explore Supercritical Fluids and how being "in the between" is their superpower.