The Black Hole Image: Philosophy of the Shadow
Date
Friday December 3, 20212:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Location
ZoomPeter L. Galison
Harvard University
Abstract
In thousands of atlases depicting the working objects of inquiry—from bodies, clouds, plants, to crystals and insects-, physicians and natural philosophers worked out what counted as scientific objectivity. This long-term history, with its various takes on what a reliable image should be, converged in the years-long struggle of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) to produce a picture of a black hole robust enough to make public. On April 10, 2019, the team released the first image of a black hole, an image viewed within a very few days by more than a billion people. This is a talk about how the EHT team of some 200 scientists came to judge the glowing, crescent-like ring as objective.
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