Sir Michael Berry: "How quantum physics democratized music"

Thu, April 23, 2015
All Day
McPherson 1015

Event Host: Department of Mathematics


Michael Berry, H H Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol

This lecture is a nontechnical but intellectual talk, suitable for the interested public. Connections between physics and technological invention and aspects of human life that seem far from science are both unexpected and unexpectedly common. And rather than flowing one way — from physics to gadgets —the connections form an intricate web, linking all aspects of human culture, in a way that frustrates our convenient compartmentalisations and coarse interventions aimed at promoting technology transfer. I will discuss this theme not abstractly but with examples, ranging from music to the color of gold, and explain how quantum physics helps me do quantum physics (sic).


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