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"You can watch three things endlessly: fire, water, and someone falling into a black hole..." Somewhere on the border between dreams and fantasy. Where time and space are distorted, and reality is more like a fairy tale dream. Scientists explore the mysterious expanses of the Universe. There are more stars than grains of sand on all the beaches of the world, 100 billion galaxies and even more mysteries. What does the darkness of space hide? How does antigravity work? What's inside a black hole and how can you see it? About scientific discoveries, the secrets of dark matter, dark energy and the evolution of stars - in the video lecture by EFKO with astronomer, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences Vladimir Surdin "Secrets of the Universe: a step into the darkness". Give in to the force of gravity and attraction to the screen. Press play and go on a space journey with us! Time codes: 00:00 Teaser 00:47 Why are we interested in space? 03:13 Beginning of the lecture 04:25 The far side of the Moon 08:00 How are clouds in our galaxy harmful? 09:37 The idea of a "gravitational grave" 20:38 How to get energy from a black hole, or there is a grain of truth in every joke 22:32 Brilliant physicist academician Zeldovich and his followers 24:56 Stephen Hawking. Radiation of black holes 29:36 How did the concept of "black hole" appear? 30:51 Evolution of stars 33:44 How to see a black hole? 40:24 Let's look into the center of the galaxy 44:48 Detection of gravitational waves 56:58 What is the contribution of Russian scientists? 59:09 Black hole: what's inside? 1:05:57 Wormholes, or a "tunnel" in space - a mathematical abstraction 1:08:55 The composition of the Universe 1:10:36 Dark matter - an unsolved mystery for astronomers and physicists 1:18:03 Dark energy and the force of antigravity 1:23:24 Answers to questions. About one "error in the ether" of Dmitri Mendeleev 1:24:59 The future of our Universe 1:27:24 Is there a theory of the connection between the microworld and the macroworld? 1:28:23 Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy with Jupiter 1:29:40 God's place in the Universe 1:32:22 "Frozen" projects 1:34:36 Is there a speed greater than the speed of light? 1:35:23 The role of artificial intelligence in space exploration 1:36:15 Study of satellites of the planets of the Solar system Vladimir Georgievich Surdin is a Soviet and Russian astronomer and popularizer of science. Candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, associate professor. Senior researcher at the P.K. Sternberg State Astronomical Institute, associate professor at the Physics Department of Moscow State University. Author of the YouTube channel "Nezemnoy Podcast": / @surdinpodcast