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X-WR-CALDESC: IAC Talks upcomming talks
SUMMARY:The Warped Side of our Universe: From the Big Bang to Black Holes a
 nd Gravitational Waves
DESCRIPTION:The Warped Side of our Universe: From the Big Bang to Black Hol
 es and Gravitational Waves\nProf. Kip S. Thorne\n\n There is a "Warped sid
 e" of our universe, consisting of objects and  phenomena that are made sol
 ely or largely from warped spacetime.  Examples are black holes, singulari
 ties (inside black holes and in the  big bang), and cosmic strings. Numeri
 cal-relativity simulations are  revolutionizing our understanding of what 
 could exist on our universe's  Warped Side; and gravitational-wave observa
 tions (LIGO, VIRGO, LISA,  ...) will reveal what phenomena actually do exi
 st on the Warped Side,  and how they behave.
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