Gravitational Lensing - Micro, weak, and Strong Oh MY!  with Dr Georgios Vernardos

EPISODE · Apr 14, 2025 · 54 MIN

Gravitational Lensing - Micro, weak, and Strong Oh MY! with Dr Georgios Vernardos

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In the premiere of this two-part series on gravitational lensing, host Dr. Jeffrey Zurek steps away from volcanic mass movements to investigate the ultimate heavy-lifters: galaxies and black holes. While Newtonian gravity explains why a physics book hurts when dropped on your foot, it fails to explain the warped light of the distant cosmos.Joining the show is Dr. Georgios Vernardos, an Assistant Professor and expert in astrophysics, to break down how mass and energy curve the very fabric of space-time. We explore the research process behind these discoveries—from the supercomputer simulations used in the movie Interstellar to the 1919 solar eclipse expedition that made Einstein a household name. This episode sets the stage for understanding how we use nature's own magnifying glasses to probe the mysteries of dark matter and the cosmic web.Key ConceptsThe Research Process: Discover how astrophysicists use the "thin lens approximation" to simplify complex 3D galaxies into manageable 2D models and the statistical power required to map the "haystack" of the sky.Career Paths: Dr. Vernardos discusses his journey from the Center for Astrophysics and Supercomputing in Australia to his current role as an Assistant Professor, highlighting the collaborative nature of modern astronomical research.Scientific Integrity: Moving beyond Newtonian equations, we examine the transition to General Relativity and the rigorous observational testing required to prove the curvature of space-time.Chapter Markers[00:00] Introduction: Falling for Gravity[01:15] The Mercury Problem and Einstein’s Leap[04:50] Guest Introduction: Dr. Georgios Vernardos[08:30] Space-Time as a Fabric[11:00] Geodesics: Straight Lines in Curved Space[13:30] Interstellar and Black Hole Simulations[16:00] The Magnifying Glass Analogy[20:30] Achromatic Gravity: Wavelength Independence[23:30] The Thin Lens Approximation[26:15] Euclid vs. Hubble: The Needle in the Haystack[31:00] Microlensing and the Hunt for Exoplanets[34:30] The 1919 Solar Eclipse Expedition[39:30] Scales of Lensing: Macro, Micro, and Nano[44:15] Weak Lensing: Mapping the Cosmic Web[48:45] The Dark Matter PlaygroundLinksEmail: [email protected]: WhimsicalWavelengths.comSupport: PateronSocials: Bluesky | Instagram | FacebookWhimsical Wavelengths: Deep-dive conversations where a working scientist unpacks how we know what we know, one paper, one idea, or whimsical detour at a time. Hosted by Dr. Jeffrey Zurek (P.Geo)

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