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[[Image:Aberystwyth_Flyer.jpg|thumb|250px|A flyer advertising the lecture. ([[TW]]: ''[[Random Shoes]]'')]] | [[Image:Aberystwyth_Flyer.jpg|thumb|250px|A flyer advertising the lecture. ([[TW]]: ''[[Random Shoes]]'')]] | ||
'''Black Holes and the Uncertainty Principle''' was the title of | '''Black Holes and the Uncertainty Principle''' was the title of an open lecture given at [[Aberystwyth University]]. Prior to his death, [[Eugene Jones]] had planned to attend the lecture, prompting [[Gwen Cooper]] to attend as part of her investigation into the cause of his death. ([[TW]]: ''[[Random Shoes]]'') | ||
According to a flyer advertising the lecture, it was given by the N. Wales Astronomy Society, and took place at the | According to a flyer advertising the lecture, it was given by the N. Wales Astronomy Society, and took place at the University's Science And Natural History Museum. It also states the time and date as 7.30 on Thursday 27th, but doesn't specify a month or year. | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
* | *Although the university does exist in reality, there is no such astronomy society or museum. | ||
[[Category:Astronomy]] | [[Category:Astronomy]] |
Revision as of 09:52, 14 May 2011
Black Holes and the Uncertainty Principle was the title of an open lecture given at Aberystwyth University. Prior to his death, Eugene Jones had planned to attend the lecture, prompting Gwen Cooper to attend as part of her investigation into the cause of his death. (TW: Random Shoes)
According to a flyer advertising the lecture, it was given by the N. Wales Astronomy Society, and took place at the University's Science And Natural History Museum. It also states the time and date as 7.30 on Thursday 27th, but doesn't specify a month or year.
Behind the scenes
- Although the university does exist in reality, there is no such astronomy society or museum.