Carlo Rovelli: Come with me Inside a Black Hole
Room: Conron Hall
Duncanson Lecture presents: Carlo Rovelli
"Come with me Inside a Black Hole"
Thursday, January 30 5-7 PM with reception to follow
Conron Hall, University College & livestreamed on ZOOM
This lecture is about white holes, black holes, and what we do when we do science. New York Times bestselling author Carlo Rovelli will guide attendees on a trip towards and into a Black Hole, illustrating what we know and what we do not know about these strange objects. He will show how we might then get out of a black hole, via a white hole, assuming the theory on which he works, Loop Quantum Gravity, is correct. This trip will illustrate what it is to do science, using imagination, visualization, and creativity, besides ‘cold’ math and logic.
Carlo Rovelli is a theoretical physicist, known for his work on quantum gravity and the nature of time. Among his recognitions are the 1996 Xanthopoulos Award and the 2024 Lewis Thomas Prize. He is affiliated to the University of Aix-Marseille, the philosophy department and the Rotman Institute of the Western University, the Perimeter Institute and the Santa Fe Institute for Complexity. He is member of the Institute Universitaire de France, honorary professor of the Beijing Normal University, Honoris Causa Laureate of the Universidad de San Martin, Buenos Aires, member of the Académie Internationale de Philosophie des Sciences. He promoted the Peace Dividend Initiative, involving 60 Nobel Laureates in asking for a worldwide collaborative military expenses reduction. He has written global best sellers translated in more than 40 languages. He has been included in the 2019 list of the 100 most influential “Global Thinkers” by Foreign Policy magazine and in the 2021 list of The World’s 50 Top Thinkers by Prospect magazine.