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Building the World’s Largest Telescope to Capture Waves of Gravity
A 20-foot wide mirror has been built to capture the light and waves of gravity that have traveled for 4.6 billion years from around the universe, representing a new class of inquiry. This process of building the telescope has been going on for 20 years, with 10 years of intense work.
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A 20-foot wide mirror has been built to concentrate photons that have traveled for 4.6 billion years and have been completely diffused.
1:12:11 - 1:13:25 (01:14)
Summary
A 20-foot wide mirror has been built to concentrate photons that have traveled for 4.6 billion years and have been completely diffused.
ChapterBuilding the World’s Largest Telescope to Capture Waves of Gravity
EpisodeE87: Emerging markets, Sri Lanka, 9.1% CPI, market sentiment, NASA's Webb telescope & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Greg Robinson, an engineer, turned a $10 billion debacle at NASA into a groundbreaking scientific mission.
1:13:25 - 1:14:29 (01:04)
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Greg Robinson, an engineer, turned a $10 billion debacle at NASA into a groundbreaking scientific mission. His leadership was so effective that his boss called him the most effective leader of a mission they have ever seen in NASA's history.
ChapterBuilding the World’s Largest Telescope to Capture Waves of Gravity
EpisodeE87: Emerging markets, Sri Lanka, 9.1% CPI, market sentiment, NASA's Webb telescope & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
There's a lot of work going into new telescopes that capture the interactions of matter around the universe and waves of gravity, accelerating our understanding of the universe.
1:14:29 - 1:16:03 (01:33)
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There's a lot of work going into new telescopes that capture the interactions of matter around the universe and waves of gravity, accelerating our understanding of the universe. Different telescopes operate on various wavelengths to pursue different missions.