| Event Name: | Cosmology: what we do and don-t know about our peculiar Universe |
| Description: | Lecturers: Dr Malcolm Fairbairn
In this short course of six, 90 minute sessions, Dr Malcolm Fairbairn of King’s College London will try to explain how cosmologists try to answer questions such as:
- What was the big bang and was there anything before it?
- Why is there more matter than antimatter in the Universe?
- What are dark energy and dark matter and why are they fundamentally different?
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| Type of Event: | Astronomy - Space Events |
| Event Agenda: | This is part 6 of a 6 part series. For more information and to book, please see the event page for part 1.
This course costs £200 (£180 Ri members) for six, 90 minute sessions. Refreshments are provided.
The sessions will take place every Wednesday from 19:00-20:30. |
| Event Location: | The Royal Institution of Great Britain |
| Event City: | London |
| Type of Venue: | College - School |
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| Event Start Date | 30-Nov-11 |