The first-ever image of black hole is already well-known to everyone, we've been even accustomed to its nickname "that donut"! But why "that donut" looks like a donut? Turns out it actually is the result of the light around the black hole being bent to the extreme -- a very unusal strong effect. It's a phenomenon a still image of two-dimension simply can not show. This time we plan to build a three-dimensional system to explain the environmental structure around the event horizons.
Activity Information
Speaker
Drs. Satoki Matsushita & Brit Jeter
Time
10/12 10:00 - 13:00
Location
Humanities and Social Sciences Building (HSSB)
Venue
3F Corridor Outside the International Conference Room (East)
Activity Classification
Division
Division of Mathematics and Physical Sciences
Category
Interactive Experience
Organizer
Target Audience
ALL
Instructions
Contact
Lauren Huang
02-23665452
laurenhuang@asiaa.sinica.edu.tw