This course explores the stranger side of the cosmos, focusing on dark matter and dark energy. The goal is to understand why the Universe, despite its complexities, can still be predictable. The course teaches concepts related to galaxy formation, computational cosmology, and early-Universe physics. The teaching method involves a lecture format presented by a science communicator and researcher. The intended audience includes individuals interested in cosmology, astrophysics, and the mysteries of the Universe.
Overview
Syllabus
Dark Matter's Not Enough - with Andrew Pontzen
Taught by
The Royal Institution