Physics as Heresy

Special Seminar with ICE Fellow Emanuele Ciancio, University of Turin

September 6, 2017
2 pm - 3 pm
Location
Wilder Hall, Room 102
Sponsored by
Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement
Audience
Faculty, Students-Graduate, Students-Undergraduate
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Amy Flockton

Science and religion are often presented as completely antithetic ways of thinking. However, Western scientific thought has often developed on the model of religious Christian thought. A close inspection of the thinking categories adopted by science, from Galileo’s and Newton’s mechanics to contemporary quantum physics, shows that in many cases they are unsuspectedly derived directly from Christian theology.

Location
Wilder Hall, Room 102
Sponsored by
Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement
Audience
Faculty, Students-Graduate, Students-Undergraduate
More information
Amy Flockton