Black Holes and Bangs

Space itself is wobbly. We exist on a choppy sea, its surface roiled by disturbances caused by the movements of black holes hundreds of millions of light-years away. The recent detection of these ‘gravitational waves’ by a completely novel type of observatory is a story of scientific persistence and precision engineering, resulting in a completely […]

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A Mathematician’s View of Proof

The idea of proof is fundamental to mathematics. We could argue that science consists of testable theories, and therefore that it is about what can be disproved, not what can be proved. In law, the test is “beyond reasonable doubt”. Famous conjectures in mathematics have been tested by computers for trillions of numbers – but […]

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Is it Aliens? The Most Unusual Star In The Galaxy

Boyajian’s star, a faint and unprepossessing presence in the constellation of Cygnus, attracted astronomers’ attention when it began to flicker alarmingly. The lecture discussed explanations for its behaviour, from disintegrating comets to alien megastructures, and considered how modern astronomy hunts for the truly unusual objects in the Universe. For this task, the involvement of large […]

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The Mathematics of Coincidence

We regularly hear of amazing coincidences – people winning the lottery twice, or getting a phone call from a long-lost friend just when you were thinking about them. Is this telepathy? Is there a greater power at work when someone survives seven lightning strikes? There can be terrible consequences from the misunderstanding of coincidence. https://www.gresham.ac.uk/sites/default/files/transcript/2024-03-05-1800_Hart-T.pdf […]

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