University of Oxford mathematical physicist Sir Roger Penrose won a Nobel Prize earlier this month for a lifetime of work studying black holes, singularities from which not even light can escape. Yet ...
Roger Penrose on "Before the Big Bang" and Frank Wilczek on "Anticipating A New Golden Age" Are Now Available to View Online Sir Roger Penrose and Prof. Frank Wilczek share their scientific views in ...
Our universe isn’t special. Around about 13.7 billion years ago, the Big Bang kicked-off life as we know it. But the universe it created isn’t the first — and won’t be the last, according to 2020 ...
Sir Roger Penrose, prominent lecturer and author, as well as highly distinguished mathematician and theoretical physicist, will give Perimeter Institute's next public lecture on Wednesday, October 1.
Before the Big Bang, when our universe began to rapidly expand, there may have been a previous universe whose place we took. Sir Roger Penrose, a University of Oxford mathematician and physicist who ...
Nobel Laureate Sir Roger Penrose just went to the mat for a cyclical model of the Universe. That means this has all happened before and it will all happen again, including you reading this description ...
Black holes are perhaps the most mysterious objects in nature. They warp space and time in extreme ways and contain a mathematical impossibility, a singularity – an infinitely hot and dense object ...