WSU Master Class: The Monster at the Heart of our Galaxy with Andrea Ghez
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- 2020 Nobel Laureate astrophysicist Andrea Ghez describes her search for the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way, and the role of black holes in the formation and evolution of galaxies. Watch the master class or take the full course. #WorldSciU
This lecture was recorded on June 1, 2018 at the World Science Festival in New York City.
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Nobel Laureate. What an awesome title. She wears it well. Congratulations!
Congratulations professor Ghez
HEWO
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Your congratulation is based on ignorance of the facts, these cosmologists and astrophysicists operating under laws which do not exist, on pure imagination which is the definition of fantasy.
What an incredible world where we pop on a little device and listen to a Nobel prize winning physicist
Thanks to many other Nobel laureates and other scientists and engineers that got us here.
@Reiner Braun interest is the important thing not prices. Curiosity is what drives human mind.
It's so strange what she has been observing it's nothing out of the usual, she hasn't given us insight into anything.
@@rubenanthonymartinez7034 literally she built the machines that gave us the insight twenty years ago, check yourself brother and show some respect
@@jonathanbyrdmusic let me remind you, this is an open forum and I'm expressing my opinion and lastly I am not your brother. And if you're feeling insulted, tell me, exactly, what has this woman giving us really? By the way, these machines were designed and build by engineers, using declassified military technology. When the Keck telescope was conceived, *Dr.Ghez wasn't even born (1965).*
The Keck telescopes embody the kinds of innovations in technology, funding, and management that, *beginning in the 1960s,* transformed the way large optical instruments are conceived, designed, built, and operated. A system of adaptive optics to counteract the blurring effects of the atmosphere was installed in 1999, and an interferometer that links the light paths of the two telescopes became operational in 2001. With this instrumentation in place the optically integrated telescopes have the resolving power of a single telescope with a mirror 85 metres (3,350 inches) in diameter. *Dr.Ghez is only one out of thousands of users.*
Congratulations on the Nobel Prize, Dr. Ghez!! Well deserved for you and fellow awardees!
Hi.
Blackholes are Counterspacial Sinks. Stars become iron. The iron becomes coherent, creating an enormous gauss. "The higher the gauss, the smaller its field." The gauss is so enormous it can not leave its Inertial plane. No magnetism, no magnitude. "Mass without Magnitude."
(Ken Wheeler) who I learned Plato's Field Theory, from.
She is SO awesome. CONGRATS DR GHEZ!!!! on your super massive achievement ...
Well deserved recognition, Dr. Ghez.
I am not suprise at all, I mean she sounds energetically when talking about blackholes, I bet she spends most of her time to study them. She deserves the Nobel prize for sure. Dr. Brian Greene must be very proud of her.
Is she a student with him? How come?
@@ScientificReview I was thinking since she spoke on World Science forum of Dr. Greene, he must be proud as Dr. Greene would be excited to know those physicists and astronomers work hard to achieve such accomplishments.
I love Andrea Ghez, her excitement in her profession and in space and everything around it makes me smile and excited to watch and learn and really holds my attention, she's fkn awesome.
thankyou Andrea and world science festival
I've been a big fan of Andrea Ghez since her early days of developing the way of clarifying atmospheric interrupted images. Wow! She was so young. The distinguishing grey in her hair just demonstrates the devotion she's given to the progress of science and for her passion/work. Thank you & Congratulations Andrea. Well deserved.
Rocking the mandatory astrophysicist hair and everything.
Quite clever, you are 😅🙃😉
I remember her as the dark-haired woman speaking enthusiastically about the motions of stars at the center of our galaxy years ago.
When you get to a certain age as a scientist, you start "working on your Einstein" to develop that hairdo.
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@@bibiayube677 ikr! There is not even enough light for the observation of photons.
Congratulations, Dr. Ghez.
Congratulations Professor!Thank you for the inspiration!
Congratulations! Thank you for the passion with which you have worked on and lectured on this fascinating subject.
Wonderful talk! And, a heartfelt congratulations to Professor Andrea Ghez. Incredible discoveries and observations.
Excellent master class, I finally have a coherent idea of what a black hole is, I never understood what they said that B.H. are singularities, since if they "had" a certain volume they would not be infinitely dense. But everything is better explained now :)
Gracias Andrea! Seen you here make me very happy, your talks are always very interesting
Congratulations, ma'am.... We're all very very happy for you.... And for the Black Hole too...
P.S. BIG FAN!!!!
Congratulations Prof Ghez on jointly winning the Nobel prize in physics
A lot of hard-work, and a little bit of luck. A interesting and informative talk. Congratulations on the Nobel Prize to her, Prof. Andrea Ghez, and the other two fellows. Thanks to WSU (WSF) for publicizing the event.
Congrats, Dr. Ghez!
Congratulations Professor Ghez on your Noble Prize!!
Congratulações...👏👏👏 professora 👩🎓 Ghez!
Congratulations Dr. Ghez !
Yes, a lot of people would've been pleased to see RP get a well justified reward and Andrea was a facilitator of this I believe, through her great work (and that necessary ingredient she has: perseverance). Shout out too for Reinhard Genzel. Glad that Roger was still around to enjoy the recognition after 55 years or so.
I see Andrea Ghez , I click play!!!
Congratulations prof. Ghez ...well deserved 😇
Congratulations Dr. Ghez
Thank you so much, and congratulations.
This was so interesting! I can tell you really enjoy your job. Not that many people do.
I am proud of you Ma'm
Wow, that was mind blowing!
Excited!
Congratulations !!
congratulation professor Ghez for great contribution to astrophysics.
Just inspirational thank you
Nice to know that this smart woman is a Nobel Prize. God is Great. Congratulations!!!
this woman is amazing.
You got what you deserve ! Congrats!
Amazing and big congrats on the NP
Congrats Nobel laureate!!
And the best part. I’m not a scientist but I can still follow her.
Wow, one of the best videos I have ever seen. Yeah, I drove up there when they were building them. At one point I had to back up and floor the car to make it up one of the switchbacks because of that “rarefied” oxygen. 😂 ❤️ (and my at the time new wife was NOT happy... she doesn’t like diversions or weird unplanned stuff).
So enlightening-just beautiful. Thank you 🙏🏻 🌈🌹 This actually made me cry. Like tears streaming down my face. THAT kind of thank you. ❤️
Congrats!
Woot, congrats!
Congratulations 🎉
thanks
Woot woot Ghez!!
She's lovely. She's a lovely scientist.
Blackholes are Counterspacial Sinks.
One of your other videos you said, "Blackhole retrograde precession is opposite rotation of what it should be."
Electrons rotate opposite of Positrons. Space and Counterspace.
Counterspacial Sinks are in Counterspace. Mass without Magnitude!
Dude you are awesome.
Congrats Ghez
Congratulations
My role model
Brilliant
Invite Roger Penrose some time. It would be great!!
What is the effect of time dilation on S 02's orbit near or at perigee? If we were much closer would the speed of the orbit be faster? Wouldn't not just the proximity of the SMBH but also the velocity effect time dilation and would the effect be cumulative? If gravity's effect on time dilation is cumulative, wouldn't the vast amounts of stars in the vicinity also add to the effect of time dilation also change the calculations of the actual mass of Sagittarius A* ?
Very nice vid, I was at a way seminar before back in 2017, and now I have a completed channel of developer works. From tevin ponder t ponder...
Please make a online course on General Theory of Realitivity ❤️
Hair can tell how smart she is
Could the old stars be knotted/threaded with the center somehow?
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Somebody please tell Andrea that I would like to know when this supermassive black hole at the center of our Galaxy is going to start gobbling up that star it could really help us understand the progression of space time in the end
Yay
Congratulations DrGhez NobleLaureate on your award & to, too Drs Penrose and Genzel. Indeed, {Condensement does Matter} {\}
Condensement Lives Matter 😁
@@ScientificReview Maybeso though, 2dense2realise! ❣➰🤭
When was this recorded?
June 1st, 2018
@@HzPjtvHYom4991 THanks.. I was wondering why it felt so familiar- because I'd already watched it!
Congratulations professor Ghez. My thinking is that every thing must to be entangled due that no matter what the size of a system is it must to be formed of atoms and below atoms so not a thing may scape from ENTANGLEMENT, as we know stars are made of atoms and all galaxies are made of stars so some how stars are atoms or subatoms in our universe. - I do have 2 works that show entanglement in cross section from north to south in pairs that is that all pairs are made by one from the north side and one from the south and all the entangled pairs meet at the center of the system so creating the central white sphere at the middle of the system that is the place where the explosions hapens so the system may get energy from and as the explosions hapen MATTER and LIGHT is conducted to the north and to the south making some kind of mushroom form that goes up north and another to the south, the braking through of this energy thrown out is what you call a BH .
Have you notice that the stars near the BH dont follow the way the BH rotates?
Stars rotate to all 4 cardinal point.
We need to put a telescope on the moon somebody call kick starter or go fund me! Love this channel!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow she deserves that such an intelectual work and speech
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
where? i don't see anything
Doc is talking!
Much as I appreciate Andrea's work, I think the 'wild west' analogy at the end is inappropriate.
In the wild west situation there were stable settlements of native americans and also long established Spanish communities on the west coast.
Both of whom were run over by aggressive military forces.
Out of curiosity, why did it take so long to share this?
Haha. I keep thinking of Space Balls "may the Swartz be with you"
Smart gal.
Hi
For the first minute or so I was caught up in her looks and how odd I thought she was. Then the content of her message started taking over and her looks did not matter.
Needs to be louder
44th, forever?
What if our microwave background is actually our event horizon? Is that absurd? Or can we agree the center is the extent?
i may be wrong but i see it as the "surface" of the Big Bang , aka the event horizon of the blackest hole ever , so yeah : i second the motion 👍
How about if CMB turns out to be COLD LIGHT refracted by the systems electromagnetism that suround them¡?
32:50 - OMG "meteorites"! Even a professional astronomer can't get it right the first time. To say meteors is a bit better than meteorites, but in this case, the best term would be meteoroids.
What is most surprising is that the galactic jets are mostly hydrogen.
which in due course forms new stars - the cycle of life :o)
@@FlockOfHawks The jets of matter-light that the galaxies throw out perpendicular to the disk is the need of energy or food for the stars that make up the galaxie. As i see the cicle of matter could be done with 3 states of matter that are stars that are made of PLASMA which is the NEUTRAL part, stars throw out up all around HOT LIGHT that is the second state or NEGATIVE matter that will find in its way out the system different levels of electromagnetism that will make some part of this hot light to return back to the system, some light will make it through but sooner or later this light will find a system that will make it to return in a cold state as COLD LIGHT so when this light is returned it liberates heat so it will come heavier than hot light so this difference in weight will be the one to produce the gravity when 2 masses(planets or whatever)face each other.
This is the new religion
she reminds me of Jack Black when she's smiling :)
I all fairness, it's quite a small monster...
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I had hoped at least she would be able to pronounce Schwartzschild correctly. (It has nothing to do with “child”, but with “Schild” = “shield”, as it literally means “black shield”.)
*No need for a monster!* - for subtle is the Lord.
*Gravitational constant may not be so constant.* A variable G carries a powerful explanatory powers which could also negate the need for a black hole!
Has it ever occurred to Andrea Ghez or any astrophysicists, that it may not be a super black hole in the center of our Milkyway. But instead this phenomena is cause by the gravitational constant having a different value in the center of our galaxy, thereby altering the orbital behavior of the Stars within this Central galactic zone.
In fact, making the Gravitational constant variable could also explain the galactic structures.
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She way to excited
Wow...she really needs to be a guest on Extreme Makeover
Welcome to 2020, where not even a Nobel Prize is allowed to appear the way she likes without being followed by the usual load of snarky comments.
she is like a female version of einstein.
Thought this was about Donald Trump. Was it?
LOL
Dr. Ghez looks really tired
Why physicist get Nobel prize only after their hair gets white
Because it takes decades to make the observations and crunch the numbers to reach an achievement that is Nobel prize worthy.
I believe most "stars" on America's Got Talent would not endure beyond a small fraction of that time.
@@elaadt that's true 🤣🤣🤣
@@localtitans4166 So hard to me to get a novel due that hardly got some hair.
Poor Karl Schwarzschild, his name is always pronounced wrongly by English natives. Kind of surprised Ghez is no exception. Anyway, congrats for the Nobel.
pronouciation or grammer is not a need in here, what we need is talent to come out with ideas and talent to prove them. my self hate math as well grammer.
Bye for now.