Mysteries of Modern Physics: TIME - Parts 3 and 4
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Hello NYPGrs!
We're looking forward to seeing you on Friday, November 14th at 6:30pm sharp, if you can! After a short preamble, we'll start with our monthly New Science, always an informative topic, after which we will continue with Parts 3 and 4 of a series of 24 lectures with noted author and scientist, Professor Sean Carroll. It’s Mysteries of Modern Physics: Time. The lectures draw on such ideas as black holes, cosmic inflation, and dark energy and also addresses a question that until recently was considered unanswerable: What happened before the big bang? And while the focus is on physics, Professor Carroll as well examines philosophical views on time, how we perceive and misperceive time, the workings of memory, and serious proposals for time travel.
03: Keeping Time
How do we measure the passage of time? Discover that practical concerns have driven the search for more and more accurate clocks. In the 18th century, the problem of determining longitude was solved with a timepiece of unprecedented accuracy. Today's GPS navigation units rely on clocks accurate to a billionth of a second.
04: Time's Arrow
Embark on the quest that will occupy the rest of the course: Why is there an arrow of time? Explore how memory and aging orient us in time. Then look at irreversible processes, such as an egg breaking or ice melting. These capture the essence of the one-way direction of time.
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About the North York Physics Group (NYPG)
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BTW: Some members have asked if we will be going back to in person meetings. That would be nice, but, many of our regular attendees are at too much of a distance, or prefer not traveling, so the virtual meetings work well. We are looking into possible hybrid meetings meaning an appropriate free, quiet meeting space where reliable internet service is a must. So far, we haven’t found such a location.
However, the good news is that we've had some great in-person social events for local NYPG members and we will continue to have more In- Person Meetings this year. We’ve had some good ones! There will be one more get-together in person this year in December. Date TBD!
Mohsen and I would like to thank our Organizing Team: Linda, Dan, Larry and Aaron for their dedicated support of NYPG. Thank you TEAM!
Betty and Mohsen.
