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The Big Bang, Cosmology and Particle Physics

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The Big Bang, Cosmology and Particle Physics

  • UNC-Asheville Reuter Center, Manheimer Room NC
  • Asheville, NC
  • United States
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  • June 26, 2025 at 4:30 PM through 4:30 PM
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The Big Bang, Cosmology and Particle Physics

This series of 6 consecutive weekly presentations, beginnining onThursday, June 19, requires registration and fees at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UNC-Asheville.

We will explore the Big Bang theory of cosmology and demonstrate how subatomic-particle physics can explain the details of the first few minutes of our universe. We will also build a device in class to see cosmic rays as they fly through the Reuter Center. Note: There are both an inperson and an online option for this course. Participants must choose only one option to attend; please ensure that you are registering for the option you prefer, as we may not be able to accommodate changes.

Club member and retired astronomy professor Terry Richardson will lead this course.

Terry Richardson is a retired astrophysicist who spent the last 38 years teaching physics and astronomy at the College of Charleston, where in 2009 he received the distinguished teaching award. T.R.’s primary interests were public education and outreach.

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Languages: English

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