|
About this
Program |
HyperForum
| Transcript
| Watch the Show
| Show Feedback
Its called "The Big Bang," that inexplicable moment when an infinitesimally small point expanded majestically, and cooked up space, time, energy and matter in a colossal cosmic stew. How can we draw such a fine-grained portrait of the Ultimate Beginning? What methods reach across billions of years? The Creation Question is humanitys ancient and perpetual fascination, and, you know something, we may finally have some real answers. We present recent, revolutionary discoveries in cosmology, and what they mean for human understanding.
Participants:
Freedman, Lederman, Linde, Murphy, Tipler
 |
Wendy Freedman is an astronomer at the Carnegie Observatories where she is principal investigator for a major Hubble Space Telescope project assessing the distances to galaxies in order to determine the expansion rate of the universe. Her work is internationally recognized as providing the key observational data accurately defining the age of the universe.
|
|
 |
Leon Lederman won the Nobel Prize in physics for contributing to the body of evidence that explains the fundamental structure of matter. He is Director Emeritus of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, the founder of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, and the author of two best-selling science books, The God Particle and From Quarks to the
Cosm
|
|
 |
Andrei
Linde, professor of physics at Stanford University, is one of the authors of "inflationary cosmology," the startling explanation for how the universe began and the global structure of the universe. Developed while he was still in Russia, "inflation" is one of the most remarkable theories in the history of science, dramatically expanding our sense of Reality seemingly beyond all comprehension.
|
|
 |
Nancey Murphy
is professor of Christian philosophy at Fuller Theological Seminary and a leading scholar in the relationship between science and religion. Her books include On the Moral Nature of the Universe and the award-winning Theology in the Age of Scientific Reasoning.
|
|
 |
Frank Tipler
is professor of mathematics at Tulane University where his interests focus on cosmology, particularly the fate of the universe. His two books have stimulated much controversy: The Anthropic Principle, which states that this universe was required to bring forth conscious human life, and The Physics of Immortality, which presents a rather wild theory about the ultimate future state of the universe.
|
|
 |
Robert
Lawrence Kuhn
is the creator and host of
the Closer To Truth television series and author of the
Closer To Truth book. Trained in brain research (Ph.D.
UCLA), he has published more than twenty books,
including the Handbook for Creative and Innovative
Managers and the seven-volume Library of Investment
Banking. He is the president of The Geneva Companies, a
leading merger and acquisition firm for private, middle
market businesses.
|
|
About this
Program |
HyperForum
| Transcript
| Watch the Show
| Show Feedback
|
|