New Ideas About Dark Matter - Quantum Effects and Non-Newtonian Gravity
World Science Festival via YouTube
Overview
Explore groundbreaking theories on dark matter in this 53-minute lecture by physicist Justin Khoury, recorded at the 2016 World Science Festival in New York City. Delve into how quantum effects in dark matter could generate non-Newtonian gravitational forces within and between galaxies, potentially explaining the observed structure of the universe. Gain insights into cutting-edge research that challenges conventional understanding of dark matter and its role in cosmic evolution. Complement this lecture with the associated free online course available at World Science U for a deeper dive into these fascinating concepts.
Syllabus
WSU Master Class: New Ideas About Dark Matter with Justin Khoury
Taught by
World Science Festival