The asymmetric universe
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 5 Φεβ 2014
Michael Faraday Prize and Lecture by Professor Frank Close OBE, University of Oxford.
Modern
scientific theory describes a perfectly symmetrical universe. A
universe in which matter is destroyed within an instant of its
appearance and where nothing we now know could ever have happened. Human
life itself seems to be lopsided, as the spherical embryo is
transformed into a highly structured being with its internal organs
mirrored asymmetrically. This talk explores the profound role of
asymmetry in nature, and the role of its agent - the Higgs Boson - in
creating a universe fit for life.
The Royal Society Michael
Faraday Prize is awarded annually to the scientist or engineer whose
expertise in communicating scientific ideas in lay terms is exemplary.
Professor Frank Close OBE was presented the award for his excellence in
science communication.
6:30 pm -- 7:30 pm on Tuesday 28 January 2014 at The Royal Society, London.
http://royalsociety.org/events/2014/a...
Modern
scientific theory describes a perfectly symmetrical universe. A
universe in which matter is destroyed within an instant of its
appearance and where nothing we now know could ever have happened. Human
life itself seems to be lopsided, as the spherical embryo is
transformed into a highly structured being with its internal organs
mirrored asymmetrically. This talk explores the profound role of
asymmetry in nature, and the role of its agent - the Higgs Boson - in
creating a universe fit for life.
The Royal Society Michael
Faraday Prize is awarded annually to the scientist or engineer whose
expertise in communicating scientific ideas in lay terms is exemplary.
Professor Frank Close OBE was presented the award for his excellence in
science communication.
6:30 pm -- 7:30 pm on Tuesday 28 January 2014 at The Royal Society, London.
http://royalsociety.org/events/2014/a...
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