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Physics Home > Seminars & Colloquia > Saturday Morning Physics > Saturday Morning Physics Adventitious Machinery: Our Heritage as Amplified Noise Saturday Morning Physics Adventitious Machinery: Our Heritage as Amplified Noise Date: 2/2/2008; 10:30 am to 11:30 am Location: 170 & 182 Dennison Host Department: Physics Speaker: Professor Gus Evrard, Physics (UM) The Earth is in a seemingly ordinary disk galaxy lying in a strand of a cosmic web that stretches as far as the telescopically-aided eye can see. How was this web imprinted in our Universe? How did the structures in it, like black holes, stars and galaxies, form and evolve? Professor Evrard will explain how recent developments in theory, observation and numerical simulation are revealing answers to these far-reaching questions. In short, current evidence paints a picture in which we are essentially amplified noise. Detailed Information All talks are free and refreshments will be served. Visitor parking for the seminars (Central Campus) is across the street from the Dennison Building in the U-M Church Street structure. There is a $2.00 parking charge implemented by U-M Parking Services. Contact Information For more information regarding the Saturday Morning Physics series, see the Physics Department website, or call 734.764.4437 |
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