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We live in a mysterious universe. More than 95% of the matter and energy in our universe is unknown and cannot be seen directly. Interestingly, the amount of the unknown dark matter and dark energy dictate the evolution of our universe and determine the existence of life. This lecture will introduce the concepts of dark matter and dark energy and discuss how they affect the evolution of our universe and cosmic structure.
Speaker: Dr CHAN Man-ho (Associate Professor, Department of Science and Environmental Studies, The Education University of Hong Kong)
Language: Cantonese
Quota: 140 persons