November 20, 2014
12:15AM - 1:15AM
Schoenbaum Hall, Room 105
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8th Annual R. Jack and Forest Lynn Biard Cosmology and Astrophysics Lecture
MIT Physics Professor Max Tegmark presents, Our Mathematical Universe: From Primordial Gravity Waves to Precision Cosmology, Wednesday Nov. 19, 7:15 - 8:15 p.m., 105 Schoenbaum Hall. Known as "Mad Max" for his unorthodox ideas and passion for adventure, Tegmark’s interests range from precision cosmology to the ultimate nature of reality, all explored in his popular, new book, Our Mathematical Universe. Free and open to all. ASL interpreter provided.
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8th Annual R. Jack and Forest Lynn Biard Cosmology and Astrophysics Lecture
MIT Physics Professor Max Tegmark presents, Our Mathematical Universe: From Primordial Gravity Waves to Precision Cosmology, Wednesday Nov. 19, 7:15 - 8:15 p.m., 105 Schoenbaum Hall. Known as "Mad Max" for his unorthodox ideas and passion for adventure, Tegmark’s interests range from precision cosmology to the ultimate nature of reality, all explored in his popular, new book, Our Mathematical Universe. Free and open to all. ASL interpreter provided.
Schoenbaum Hall, Room 105
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America/New_York
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MIT Physics Professor Max Tegmark presents, Our Mathematical Universe: From Primordial Gravity Waves to Precision Cosmology, Wednesday Nov. 19, 7:15 - 8:15 p.m., 105 Schoenbaum Hall. Known as "Mad Max" for his unorthodox ideas and passion for adventure, Tegmark’s interests range from precision cosmology to the ultimate nature of reality, all explored in his popular, new book, Our Mathematical Universe. Free and open to all. ASL interpreter provided.