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Websites:
• marcuschown.com
Books:
• Afterglow of Creation
• The Magic Furnace: The Search for the Origins of Atoms
• The Quantum Zoo: A Tourist's Guide to the Never-Ending Universe
• The Universe Next Door

Marcus Chown

Biography:

Marcus Chown is an award-winning writer and broadcaster. Formerly a radio astronomerat the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, he is now cosmologyconsultant of the weekly science magazine New Scientist.

Past Shows:

Cosmology & Quantum Theory

Thursday June 8, 2006

Author and consultant to New Scientist magazine, Marcus Chown spoke about cosmology, quantum theory and parallel universes. Quantum theory, which is the study of how very small objects behave, has yielded some intriguing data. For instance, he noted, that an atom can be in two places at once-- the equivalent of a person being in New York and San Francisco at the same time. He also shared that because 99.999% of atoms are actually empty space, you could fit the entire human race into the volume of a sugar cube. There is still evidence of the "afterglow" of the Big Bang; if our eyes were sensitive to microwaves we'd see the whole night sky glowing, he noted. Interestingly, 98% of the universe is invisible--most of it is "dark matter" which can be surmised by the fact that it is pulling on the visible matter. In addition, Chown pointed out that in 1998 "dark energy" was deduced, and this mysterious property (it pushes mass away from it) accounts for 73% of the universe's weight. ... More
Host: George Noory

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