Mar 16, 2012

About Time: Cosmology and Culture at the Twilight of the Big Bang

Filed under: Programs - C²ST — Sharon @ 4:01 pm

What: About Time: Cosmology and Culture at the Twilight of the Big Bang

When: Friday, March 16, 2012
           11:30AM Registration & Box Lunch
           12:30PM Presentation

Where: Northwestern University Chicago Campus
            Hughes Auditorium
            303 East Superior

Fees: $20 with Boxed Lunch (limited supply) / Free General Admission without lunch

Abstract:
Times change, literally, for human culture and the Cosmos as a whole.

According to astrophysicist Adam Frank, specific human conceptions of time don’t last forever and our “modern” version is already in the midst of a radical change. In his new book, About Time, Dr. Frank argues that new ideas in cosmology are pushing the revolution in time to its final stage.

Just as a “clockwork universe” followed the invention of the clock 500 years ago, scientists are now moving beyond the Big Bang to talk about universes built from information pushing time into mind-boggling new territory. Imagine: An eternal “multi-verse” made of infinite, parallel universes with infinite versions of you, lots of little bangs but no big bang beginning, a string theory universe in 10 dimensions of ever-repeating cycles, or a universe where time doesn’t exist at all. It’s impossible to say which of these new ideas will become the foundation for a new time because the science is still in flux. We do know we’re living at the twilight of the Big Bang. It’s the end of time as we know it now and as we live it now.

Speaker:
University of Rochester Professor & Author Adam Frank

Topic Resources

Kirkus Book Review

npr.org Blogs: Adam Frank

History Channel’s Universe show

TEDxRochester talk

Washington Post book synopsis

New Scientist book synopsis

Adam Frank’s faculty page

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2 Comments »

  1. Oh no! I’d love to go to this, but its during business/work hours. Too bad its not on the weekend or at a more convenient time.

    Comment by Brian — January 24, 2012 @ 8:33 pm

  2. That’s what “Personal Days” are for. This talk with Professor Frank is going to be great and I can’t wait.

    Comment by Jimmy — January 25, 2012 @ 10:07 am

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