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Episode 20. Gravitational Waves: Nobel Laureate Rai Weiss

Episode 20. Gravitational Waves: Nobel Laureate Rai Weiss

FromScience History Podcast


Episode 20. Gravitational Waves: Nobel Laureate Rai Weiss

FromScience History Podcast

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Length:
98 minutes
Released:
Jul 11, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We explore the history of the discovery of gravitational waves with Rai Weiss, including the relevance to special and general relativity, pulsars, supernovae, merging and binary black holes, space and time, neutron star collisions, dark matter, cosmic background radiation, gamma ray bursts, and even the viscosity of neutrinos. We also discuss really small numbers, the origin of the NSF and NASA, the LIGO scientific collaboration, the politics of science, and what all this has to do with Albert Einstein. Rai received his PhD at MIT in 1962, and taught at Tufts University and Princeton before returning to MIT. Among Rai’s many distinguished awards is the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics, which he received along with Kip Thorne and Barry Barish “for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves.”
Released:
Jul 11, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Monthly interviews on important moments in the history of science.