Ever wonder what happens when two supermassive black holes collide in the depths of space? Neither did we, till we watched the following video via an article from io9 that reveals some new science on gravity from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and the University of Colorado.
Creating art that offers a different perspective on complex science topics keeps Christian Gonzenbach busy in his role as artist-in-residence at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN. Gonzenbach spoke at a swissnex San Francisco event in which he explained his visualizations on how a black hole would appear using everyday objects here on Earth.
Re-creating a Black Hole: Where Art and Physics Collide from swissnex San Francisco on FORA.tv