How to simulate the universe
We are part of an incredible chain of events stretching 13.8 billion years into the past and even further into the future. But what does that future hold? And how do scientists study the entire universe?
Join Andrew Pontzen, Professor of Cosmology at University College London as he reveals how many of the latest revelations in space science have been achieved using simulations of the universe. Discover how we are learning more than ever about galaxies, black holes, and matter itself, thanks to cutting-edge technology and the insights of pioneering astrophysicists.
Andrew Pontzen is a professor of cosmology at University College London. He has written for the New 杏吧原创, BBC Sky at Night and BBC Science Focus; lectured at the Royal Institution; appeared on BBC, Amazon Prime and Discovery Channel documentaries; and contributed to BBC Radio 4 programmes including Inside Science and The Curious Cases of Rutherford & Fry. The Universe in a Box is his first book.