Showing posts with label Lawrence Krauss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lawrence Krauss. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
New Symphony of Science: We are Star Dust"
No Carl in this one, but wonderful nonetheless. Listen to the lyrics, and think about what these scientists are really saying. It's one of the most surprising and yet startlingly obvious realizations I have had in my life. Check out John Boswell's other science songs at Symphony of Science.
Labels:
astronomy,
deGrasse Tyson,
Feynman,
galaxy,
Lawrence Krauss,
milky way,
music,
physics,
science,
star,
wonder
Monday, January 16, 2012
Review: A Universe From Nothing by Lawrence Krauss
I just finished “A Universe From Nothing,” by Lawrence Krauss. I found it intensely interesting and enlightening. From a purely scientific perspective, I found it engrossing and understandable, even for a lay-person like myself. There were definitely some points that I did not completely understand, but it helped me to also watch his lecture about this topic online for clarification.
Labels:
astronomy,
atheism,
Big Bang,
galaxy,
god,
Lawrence Krauss,
light year,
milky way,
physics,
quantum,
science,
star,
Universe
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
A Universe From Nothing: Preview of a Review
Today I received my copy of Lawrence Krauss' new book, "A Universe From Nothing." I am excited to get started reading it, as his lecture at AAI 2009 about this very topic brought up many questions in my mind.
Monday, November 22, 2010
New Symphony of Science: A Wave of Reason
John Boswell from symphonyofscience has posted a new music video promoting reason, skepticism and science. This could be the best one yet. Watch, listen and enjoy. Be sure to visit his site!
Labels:
atheism,
Bertrand Russell,
Christianity,
Dawkins,
Feynman,
god,
Islam,
James Randi,
Lawrence Krauss,
Michael Shermer,
music,
physics,
sagan,
Sam Harris,
science,
theology,
Universe,
wonder
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