Upcoming Black Hole Physics Lectures in West Midlands?

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Birmingham University is hosting a popular Christmas lecture focused on black holes and future space travel, but all seats are currently sold out. The original poster is seeking information on when this lecture will be offered again or if there are similar lectures available in the West Midlands. They mention knowing an astrophysicist at the university, highlighting the local expertise in the field. A link to the university's physics department is provided for further information. The discussion emphasizes the interest in astrophysics lectures in the area.
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Hey,

There are some really good lectures on physics at Birmingham University, and I've been to a few.

This years christmas lecture is on Black Holes, Future Space Travel and loads of stuff like that. But, Its been soooo popular all the seats have gone. Does anyone know when this lecture subject appears next? Or, if there are any other lectures on this subject near the West Midlands?

Please write to me if you have any info, Magg$...
 
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