
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Observations of the cosmos suggest that unseen sources of gravity — dark matter — tug at the stars in galaxies, while another mysterious force — dark energy — drives the universe to expand at an ever-increasing rate. The evidence for both of them, however, hinges on assumptions that gravity works the same way at all scales. What if that’s not true?
In this episode, theoretical physicist Claudia de Rham explains her work on an alternative explanation called “massive gravity” to host Janna Levin.
By Steven Strogatz, Janna Levin and Quanta Magazine4.9
482482 ratings
Observations of the cosmos suggest that unseen sources of gravity — dark matter — tug at the stars in galaxies, while another mysterious force — dark energy — drives the universe to expand at an ever-increasing rate. The evidence for both of them, however, hinges on assumptions that gravity works the same way at all scales. What if that’s not true?
In this episode, theoretical physicist Claudia de Rham explains her work on an alternative explanation called “massive gravity” to host Janna Levin.

301 Listeners

832 Listeners

558 Listeners

521 Listeners

252 Listeners

1,061 Listeners

77 Listeners

4,153 Listeners

2,337 Listeners

449 Listeners

499 Listeners

251 Listeners

318 Listeners

33 Listeners

391 Listeners

509 Listeners