Profs & Pints Online: The Cosmic Imagination

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Feb

5

12:00am

Profs & Pints Online: The Cosmic Imagination

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Profs and Pints Online presents: “The Cosmic Imagination,” a look at thinkers who have changed our conception of reality, with William Egginton, professor of humanities and director of the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute at Johns Hopkins University.
[This talk will remain available in recorded form at the link given here for tickets and access.}
Twentieth-century science was turned on its head by the discoveries of relativity and quantum physics. But what if you were told that those discoveries weren’t uniquely the product of the field of physics, but also sprang from centuries of efforts by artists, mystics, and thinkers to probe the extremes of human knowledge and challenge our very conception of reality?
Come learn the long, hidden history of such endeavors from Professor William Egginton, who teaches literature and intellectual history at Johns Hopkins, created that university’s Program in Medicine, Science, and Humanities, and has wowed Profs and Pints audiences with his captivating past talks on the zombies and philosophy and on Krampus and other characters from winter folklore.
In a riveting lecture studded with gorgeous images from both art history and modern cosmology, Professor Egginton tells the sweeping story of the poets, physicists, and philosophers who upended our most basic notions of what is real. His talk will deal with the problems of time and space on a cosmic and microcosmic scale, spanning from quantum fluctuations to the curvature of the cosmos. The collection of great thinkers that he’ll touch upon includes Plato, Kant, Dante, Borges, Einstein, and Heisenberg, among others. The science will be accurate, but both it and the philosophy covered by the talk will be geared toward a general audience, so no expertise will be required.
You’ll end up looking at the universe through a different lens, with plenty to think about and a newfound respect for the expansiveness of the human imagination.

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