Henry Lin: What we can learn from galaxies far, far away
هنري لين: ما الذي يمكننا تعلّمه عن المجرات البعيدة جدا.
At 17, Henry Lin won an Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award for his mathematical models of distant galaxy clusters. Full bio
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أنّ الضوء المارّ عبره
حول هذا العنقود.
massive these systems can get.
دراسة هذه الأنظمة.
إن لم يكن ذلك صادرا عن المجرات،
إلى سرعة كبيرة
سبر ما هو صغير جداً
very, very mysterious,
doesn't like to interact very much,
التّفاعل كثيرا،
في معرفة المزيد عنها.
when we smash things together.
عند اصطدام الأشياء ببعضها.
اصطدام عناقيد المجرات ببعضها؟
من المادة المظلمة
المائل للزرقة.
possibly observe in nature.
في الطبيعة
فيزياء الأمور الغريبة جدّا.
الطاقة المظلمة.
problems are not obvious.
أفضل للقيام بذلك
شكرا لكم.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Henry Lin - Student scientistAt 17, Henry Lin won an Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award for his mathematical models of distant galaxy clusters.
Why you should listen
Henry Lin studies the very hot, very large and very strange -- that is, distant galaxy clusters. (Obviously.) Lin, who matriculated at Harvard University in the fall of 2013, thinks we can learn a lot about astrophysics by studying these giant celestial bodies. In early 2013 he won the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award, the second-highest award at the Intel Science Fair, for his models of far-away galaxies. Lin is a graduate of Caddo Magnet High School in Shreveport, Louisiana.
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