The first three minutes after the Big Bang shaped the entire history of our Universe. In this month’s KPL astronomy talk, Encieh Erfani will take us on a journey back to these formative moments, exploring how matter, light, and the building blocks of today’s cosmos first emerged, all in just 180 seconds of cosmic history.
Dr. Encieh Erfani is a cosmologist at the Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics. Her research involves studying the early universe, dark matter, and primordial black holes. A recent convert to running, Encieh can cover half a kilometer in three minutes – faster than light in the first three minutes of the Universe (learn how in this talk!)
Please register via the KPL event registration page. For questions about this program, please email: joseph.brannan@kpl.org