Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know
Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know
MSU Museum, MSU Science Gallery, and the City of East Lansing presents Field of View: An Art x Science Films Series made up of a collection of eight thought-provoking documentaries exploring humankind’s understanding of the world.
Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know film synopsis
How do you photograph a hole in the universe? Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know tells the story of a paradox at the heart of black holes: When something falls inside, is it truly lost forever? A tight-knit group of physicists, secluded in the English countryside, search for the answer. Meanwhile, a global network of scientists builds a telescope, literally the size of Earth, to achieve something more straightforward but equally profound: taking a photo of a black hole for the first time.
Guests may bring chairs, blankets, and refreshments, and take a seat on the Valley Court Park lawn as crowd-pleasing movies are presented on a state-of-the-art outdoor screen.