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Black Holes in the Universe

March 19 @ 11:30 am - 1:30 pm CDT

The story of Black Holes is an expansive overview of this unique and enigmatic cosmic phenomenon. The journey begins with an introduction to what Black Holes are, explaining their formation from the remnants of massive stars, and the fascinating concept of the Event Horizon, beyond which nothing can escape. The talk covers distinct types of black holes, such as stellar, supermassive, and primordial black holes, highlighting their unique characteristics and the roles they play in the universe. Additionally, the presentation examines the profound influence black holes have on their surroundings, affecting everything from star formation to galaxy evolution. The presentation aims to provide an appreciation for the mysteries and wonders of Black Holes.
IEEE members need to pay $20.00, to offset the cost of the lunch, which covers about 80% of the actual cost. Guest are $25.00 and Students are $5.00. Please bring cash or a check as we cannot process credit cards at this time. Lunch items are offered via a menu of three options plus tea or water. We appreciate your consideration and we look forward to seeing you there.
Speaker(s): Ben Jurewicz,
Bldg: La Fonda Mexican Restaurant , 8633 Crownhill Blvd, San Antonio , Texas, United States, 78209