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Zwischen Triumph und Tragödie: Astrophysik und ihre Abgründe
- Narrated by: Harald Lesch
- Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Der Astrophysiker von heute hat die normale Erfahrungswirklichkeit längst hinter sich gelassen. Er denkt nach über schwarze Löcher und schwarze Energie, über die Zustände vor dem Urknall, über Paralleluniversen und die Stringtheorie. Oft genug gerät er ins Spekulieren und verlässt den Boden seriöser naturwissenschaftlicher Forschung.
Der Astrophysiker Professor Harald Lesch, LMU München, erläutert in drei Teilen diese Abgründe der modernen Astrophysik.
Der Astrophysiker Professor Harald Lesch, LMU München, erläutert in drei Teilen diese Abgründe der modernen Astrophysik.
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