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Jun 5, 2017Jun 5, 2017 from 6:30pm–8:30pm

Sir Roger Penrose: Fashion, Faith and Fantasy and the Big Questions in Modern Physics

Sir Roger Penrose: Fashion, Faith and Fantasy and the Big Questions in Modern Physics

Join us for an evening with Sir Roger Penrose, the celebrated English mathematician and physicist as well as author of numerous books, including The Emperor’s New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds, and the Laws of Physics. The talk is titled “Fashion, Faith and Fantasy and the Big Questions in Modern Physics.” A book signing will follow. Sir Roger Penrose, Emeritus Professor at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford, winner of the Copley Medal and the Wolf Prize in Physics, which he shared with Stephen Hawking, has made profound contributions encompassing geometry, black hole singularities, the unification of quantum mechanics and general relativity, the structure of space-time, nature of consciousness and the origin of our Universe. His geometric creations, developed with his father Lionel, inspired the works of MC Escher, and the Penrose Steps have been featured in several movies. His tilings adorn many public buildings, including the Oxford Mathematics Institute and will soon decorate the San Francisco Transit Terminal. Their fivefold symmetry, which was initially thought impossible or a mathematical curiosity, has now been found in nature. In 1989 Penrose wrote The Emperor’s New Mind which challenged the premise that consciousness is computation and proposed new physics to understand it. Presented by the Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination at UC San Diego.

Date and Time

Jun 5, 2017Jun 5, 2017 from 6:30pm–8:30pm

Location

Hojel Auditorium, Institute of the Americas

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Event Fee

$10 general admission / $5 students (with valid ID)

Contact

Patrick Coleman    pcoleman@ucsd.edu    858-534-6875

Audience

Faculty, Staff, Students, The General Public

Event Host

The Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination

Event Category

Talks and Lectures