Thursday 9/12 at Rollins College: Dr. Michio Kaku
We rely on science for just about every aspect of our daily lives, from our phones to our cars to the machine you're reading this on, but a lot of us don't take the time to understand it. It's often presented to us so dryly it's a wonder our devices don't crack like desert pavement.
Thankfully when I was a kid we had things like National Geographic specials and later Carl Sagan's Cosmos to teach us the wonders of the world and worlds beyond in a way that made us feel like we might actually be part of it. Today one of our great science communicators is Dr. Michio Kaku, whose simple eloquence can make complex stuff like string theory not only relatable but interesting enough that you might actually want to know more.
Dr. Kaku will be at Rollins College Thursday September 12, at 7:30 pm, a presentation of the Winter Park Institute and I hope lots of people will come out and see him in person. Please check out the WP institute for information on other guests and come get inspired by Thursday's presentation. Enough of being blinded by science - there are people who can help us open our eyes to it.
Thankfully when I was a kid we had things like National Geographic specials and later Carl Sagan's Cosmos to teach us the wonders of the world and worlds beyond in a way that made us feel like we might actually be part of it. Today one of our great science communicators is Dr. Michio Kaku, whose simple eloquence can make complex stuff like string theory not only relatable but interesting enough that you might actually want to know more.
Dr. Kaku will be at Rollins College Thursday September 12, at 7:30 pm, a presentation of the Winter Park Institute and I hope lots of people will come out and see him in person. Please check out the WP institute for information on other guests and come get inspired by Thursday's presentation. Enough of being blinded by science - there are people who can help us open our eyes to it.
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