
A lecture exploring black holes, spacetime, the holographic principle, and other space phenomena, followed by a Q&A session.
If you have ever found yourself looking up at the night sky and wondering about the mechanics behind the vastness of space, there is a talk coming up in Brighton that might be worth noting. On June 10, 2026, the Brighthelm Church and Community Centre is hosting an event titled The Science Of Black Holes. It is designed to break down some of the more complex concepts in astrophysics, specifically focusing on how black holes function, the nature of spacetime, and the holographic principle.
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The session is structured to be accessible, aiming to bridge the gap between those who are just starting to get curious about space and people who have already spent time reading up on these topics. The organisers have planned for a presentation that covers these phenomena, followed by a dedicated Q&A session. This format allows for a bit more interaction, giving attendees the chance to ask questions about the physics involved or the specific theories being discussed. It is a straightforward approach to exploring how these objects influence the universe, often hiding immense amounts of information and challenging our current understanding of physical laws.
For those planning to attend, the event runs from 19:00 to 21:30. The venue is located at 53 North Road, Brighton, BN1 1YD. Tickets are priced at £16.00. It is a practical way to spend an evening if you are interested in science communication and want to hear a bit more about the current research surrounding black holes in a local setting.
Date
Wednesday, 10 June 2026
19:00
Price
Paid
Recommended Age
+14 years











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