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Dark Energy [directed by Howard Burton]

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Burton, Howard, 1965- film director.
Dyson, Freeman J., interviewee.
Khoury, Justin, 1975- interviewee.
Kolb, Edward W., interviewee.
Leggett, A. J. (Anthony J.), interviewee.
Penrose, Roger, interviewee.
Rham, Claudia de, interviewee.
Grasshopper Film (Firm), publisher, film distributor.
Ideas Roadshow (Firm), production company.
Open Agenda Publishing, production company.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dark energy (Astronomy).
Genre:
Documentary films
Nonfiction films
Short films
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file (13 min., 52 sec.)) sound, color
Place of Publication:
[New York, New York] Grasshopper Film [2015]
Language Note:
In English, with English subtitles
System Details:
digital
sound
video file
Summary:
Six physicists reflect on the mystery of so-called "dark energy" - the surprising acceleration in the expansion of the universe that was discovered by two groups in 1998 and later awarded with a Nobel Prize. Featured are: Nobel Laureate Roger Penrose (University of Oxford), Tony Leggett (University of Illinois), Justin Khoury (University of Pennsylvania), Freeman Dyson (Institute for Advanced Study), Claudia de Rham (Imperial College), Rocky Kolb (University of Chicago)
Participant:
Claudia de Rham, Freeman Dyson, Howard Burton, Justin Khoury, Rocky Kolb, Roger Penrose, Tony Leggett
Notes:
Originally produced by Ideas Roadshow in 2015
Description based on online resource; title and statement of responsibility from title screen and end credits (viewed 2024 August 25)
OCLC:
1455084841
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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