Space is kind of a big deal, right? In fact it's the biggest thing there is, unless we're part of a multi-verse in which case it's not the biggest thing at all. But relatively speaking, it's still mind bogglingly huge. For that reason, I thought it deserved it's own podcast where each episode I might talk to different people about space - authors, astro-biologists, astro-physicists, presenters, olfactory experts (it'll make sense when you hear the episode.)
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Space is kind of a big deal, right? In fact it's the biggest thing there is, unless we're part of a multi-verse in which case it's not the biggest thing at all. But relatively speaking, it's still mind bogglingly huge. For that reason, I thought it deserved it's own podcast where each episode I might talk to different people about space - authors, astro-biologists, astro-physicists, presenters, olfactory experts (it'll make sense when you hear the episode.)
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This is Episode 2 of Dark: Chats About Space with Dr David L Clements who is a reader in astrophysics at Imperial College and specialises in Extra-Galactic astronomy and observational cosmology – which basically means everything outside the Milky Way. We cover a great deal in this hour including the eating habits of Black Holes, particle physics and exactly what Energy might be… not too mention a quick chat on David’s own science fiction writing.
Links:
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https://davecl.wordpress.com David's wordpress 'Disturbing The Universe'
DARK: Chats About Space
Space is kind of a big deal, right? In fact it's the biggest thing there is, unless we're part of a multi-verse in which case it's not the biggest thing at all. But relatively speaking, it's still mind bogglingly huge. For that reason, I thought it deserved it's own podcast where each episode I might talk to different people about space - authors, astro-biologists, astro-physicists, presenters, olfactory experts (it'll make sense when you hear the episode.)