The title of this installment is “A
Sky Full of Ghosts”. This episode explores how light,
time and gravity affects our perception of the universe.
Tyson
begins the episode by explaining the nature of the speed of light and how much
of what is seen of the observable universe is from light emanated from billions
of years in the past. Tyson further explains how modern astronomy has used such
analyses via deep time to identify the Big Bang event and the age of the
universe.
Tyson
proceeds to describe how the work of Isaac Newton, William Herschel, Michael
Faraday, and James Clerk Maxwell contributed to understanding the nature of
electromagnetic waves and gravitational force, and how this work led towards
Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity, that the speed of light is a
fundamental constant of the universe and gravity can be seen as distortion of
the fabric of space-time. Tyson describes the concept of dark stars as
postulated by John Michell which are not visible but detectable by tracking
other stars trapped within their gravity wells, an idea Herschel used to
discover binary stars.
Tyson
then describes the nature of black holes, their enormous gravitational forces
that can even capture light, and their discovery via X-ray sources such as
Cygnus X-1. Tyson uses the "Ship of Imagination" to provide a postulate of the
warping of spacetime and time dilation as one enters the event horizon of the
black hole, and the possibility that these may lead to other points within our
universe or others, or even time travel. Tyson ends on noting that Herschel's
son, John would be inspired by his father to continue to document the known
stars as well as contributions towards photography that play on the same nature
of deep time used by astronomers.
Animated
sequences in this episode feature caricatures of William and John Herschel;
Patrick Stewart provided the voice for William in these segments.
If you want to learn more about the scientists mentioned in this and other episodes in the series here is a very good reference page ~ The Scientists of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey.
If you want to learn more about the scientists mentioned in this and other episodes in the series here is a very good reference page ~ The Scientists of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey.
This episode of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey can be
purchased direct from Amazon’s Instant Video.
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