The City of Lost Time by Adolf Hoffmeister (1964).
Lensic Performing Arts Center
Community Event
  US Mountain Time
Speaker: 
Jennifer Ouellette, Sean Carroll, James Hartle, and David Krakauer

The Nature of Time – A Community Lecture panel discussion with James Hartle, Sean Carroll, David Krakauer, and Jennifer Ouellette

What could be more mysterious, more precious, and more fleeting than time? Heraclitus described time as “a game played beautifully by children,” Albert Einstein declared “time is an illusion,” and Jane Austen wrote that “Time will explain.”

Science has sought to explain time in terms of clocks, space, energy, perception, and convenience. Everyone agrees that we do not have enough of it and that we perceive it to be moving faster year by year.

This panel discusses the challenges of time in physics, biology, and culture. Panelists focus on the idea that time flies forward, like an arrow, as a way of distinguishing what we call “the past” from “the future.” They discuss the latest understanding of the relationship between the arrow of time, entropy, and the second law of thermodynamics as they move from physics fundamentals to time and information in adaptive systems. Along the way, they also reflect on limits to mortality.

The panel is moderated by science writer Jennifer Ouellette. Panelists include cosmologist Sean Carroll (Caltech), physicist James Hartle (UC Santa Barabara), a Santa Fe Institute External Professor, and David Krakauer, President and William H. Miller Professor of Complex Systems at the Santa Fe Institute.

SFI’s 2018 Community Lecture Series is supported by Thornburg Investment Management, with additional support provided by The Lensic Performing Arts Center and the Enterprise Holdings Foundation.

Tickets can be reserved through the Lensic Box Office. Residents of Santa Fe are encouraged to attend in person; others can watch the talk live on SFI's YouTube page.

 

Purpose: 
SFI Community Lecture

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