
Conversations About Physics, Volume 2
By Howard BurtonLength8h 38m
About this audiobook
FIVE BOOKS IN ONE! This collection includes the following 5 complete Ideas Roadshow books featuring leading researchers providing fully accessible insights into cutting-edge academic research while revealing the inspirations and personal journeys behind the research. A detailed preface highlights the connections between the different books and all five books are broken into chapters with a detailed introduction and questions for discussion at the end of each chapter:
1. Pushing the Boundaries - A Conversation with former mathematical physicist and writer Freeman Dyson, who was one of the most celebrated polymaths of our age. Freeman Dyson had his academic home for more than 60 years at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. He has reshaped thinking in fields from math to astrophysics to medicine, while pondering nuclear-propelled spaceships designed to transport human colonists to distant planets. During this wide-ranging conversation Freeman looks back on his simultaneously transformative careers in theoretical physics, mathematics, biology, rocket ship design, nuclear disarmament and writing.
2. Harnessing the Sun - A Conversation with Jenny Nelson, Professor of Physics and Head of the Climate Change mitigation team at the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London. After inspiring insights about Jenny Nelson’s academic journey, the conversation examines different solar energy processes, solar energy conversion technology, novel varieties of material for use in solar cells, and the materials used to build and improve photovoltaic, and other renewable, technologies, which convert energy from the sun into electricity.
3. The Pull of the Stars - A Conversation with Claudia de Rham, Professor of Theoretical Physics at Imperial College London. After inspiring insights about Claudia de Rham’s upbringing in Madagascar and her academic journey, this in-depth conversation explores her research in cosmology, the public perception and communication of science to the general public, gender issues and stereotypes in physics, and recommendations for physics teachers to inspire the next generation.
4. Examining Time - A Conversation with Lee Smolin, faculty member of Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. The basis of this thought-provoking conversation are Lee Smolin’s books Life of the Cosmos and Time Reborn. This detailed discussion offers an investigation of time, both what it is and how the true nature of it impacts our world and future and provides behind-the scenes insights into the development of Lee Smolin’s groundbreaking theory on the nature of time.
5. SETI: Astronomy - A Conversation with Jill Tarter, Chair Emeritus for SETI Research at SETI Institute and Former Director of the Center for SETI Research. Astronomer Jill Tarter has spent the majority of her professional life driving forward the science and technology of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, rigorously scanning the sky for the signs of some signal sent to us from outer space. This wide-ranging conversation explores the history of the scientific search for extraterrestrial intelligence, what the present state is of our quest for signals from other planets, what those signals might look like and how we can interpret them, how SETI research has a surprisingly positive effect on other technologies, how citizens can get involved with astronomy and much more.
Howard Burton is the founder and host of all Ideas Roadshow Conversations and was the Founding Executive Director of Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. He holds a PhD in theoretical physics and an MA in philosophy.
Audiobook details
GenreScience and Nature
Length8 hrs 38 mins
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LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
26X. Final Thoughts
2Textual Note
27Continuing the Conversation
3Preface
28SETI:
4Harnessing the Sun
29Astronomy as a Contact Sport
5A conversation with Jenny Nelson
30A conversation with Jill Tarter
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6Introduction
31Introduction
7I. Finding Her Place
32I. Introducing SETI
8II. Solar Energy
33II. A Sense of Scale
9III. Materials
34III. Detection
10IV. Models vs. Labs
35IV. Suddenly Relevant
11V. Real-World Impact
36V. Reaching Out
12VI. A Brighter Future?
37The Pull of the Stars
13Continuing the Conversation
38A conversation with Claudia de Rham
14Pushing the Boundaries
39Introduction
15A conversation with Freeman Dyson
40I. Stellar Origins
16Introduction
41II. Mysteries Galore
17I. Debating Exceptionalism
42III. Public Understanding
18II. In Praise of Rebels
43IV. Gender
19III. Against Reductionism
44V. Passing It On
20IV. Foundational Issues
45Examining Time
21V. Current Mysteries
46A conversation with Lee Smolin
22VI. The Origin of Life
47Introduction
23VII. Space Travel
48I. Physics via Architecture
24VIII. Science and Society
49II. Justifying the Laws
25IX. Religion
50III. Collaboration
