Laird Thompson discusses his work and book on cosmic voids “The Discovery of Cosmic Voids” (Cambridge University Press, 2020) Check out the book here   https://amzn.to/2OULxbK Interview Timeline Laird A. Thompson is Professor Emeritus of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He … Continue reading →


Laird Thompson discusses his work and book on cosmic voids “The Discovery of Cosmic Voids” (Cambridge University Press, 2020)

Check out the book here   https://amzn.to/2OULxbK


Interview Timeline

Laird A. Thompson is Professor Emeritus of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He has held appointments at the Kitt Peak National Observatory, at the Universities of Hawaii and Nebraska, and is a member of the American Astronomical Society and the International Astronomical Union. He recently released a book on his part in discovering cosmic voids and what it took to earn acceptance for the science of cosmic voids. We spoke about the book, cosmology, and cosmic voids.


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0:38 – Laird talks about how he got into studying cosmology.


1:53 – Laird talks about the mapping out the galaxy distribution and red shift.


5:44 – Laird talks about the focus of the book and how earlier astronomers thought about the emptiness of space between galaxies.


8:19 – Laird talks about the theories about why the galaxy has lumps and voids.


11:55 – Laird explains the concept of emptiness in space.


14:29 – Laird talks about the gravitational center of a cluster.


16:48 – Laird talks about how galaxies maintain separation.


19:48 – Laird talks about the expansion of the universe.


21:46 – Laird talks about the technology and methods used to map the universe.


23:54 – Laird talks about the assistance of computing in this work and computational astrophysics.


26:01 – Laird talks about graduate student interest in this subject.


27:25 – Laird talks about the Webb telescope.


30:56- Laird talks about the observatories that support his research.


32:20 – Laird talks about the race between teams to get results out.


38:25 – Laird talks about the mathematics and thinking behind the theories.


41:19 – Laird talks about his research for the book.


42:50 – Laird talks about being surprised that people hadn’t seen cosmic voids before.


44:21 – Laird talks about wanting to know what dark matter is.


46:43 – Laird talks about technologies that can be used to detect dark matter constituents. 48:32 – Laird talks about the support astronomers get from governments and philanthropists.


50:15 – Laird talks about resourcing space science and priority reviews.


51:46 – Laird talks about the nature of discoveries and how they are developed and accepted.


53:13 – Laird talks about getting the book published.


Links of interest

https://amzn.to/2OULxbK


https://www.cambridge.org/gb/academic/subjects/physics/history-philosophy-and-foundations-physics/discovery-cosmic-voids?format=HB


http://jc-t.com/lairdthompson/


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Guests: Laird Thompson


Host: Cris Alvarez


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