100 Years of Quantum Physics: The Science, Philosophy, and Fantasies of a New Paradigm for the Natural World

Carolina Public Humanities - Connecting People Through Ideas

100 Years of Quantum Physics: The Science, Philosophy, and Fantasies of a New Paradigm for the Natural World

Carolina Public Humanities - Connecting People Through Ideas
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4/26 (Saturday)
from 9:30am - 12:30pm
2025-04-26 13:30:002025-04-26 16:30:00UTC100 Years of Quantum Physics: The Science, Philosophy, and Fantasies of a New Paradigm for the Natural World The humanities and sciences converge in this interdisciplinary seminar on the importance and impact of quantum physics, which celebrates its one-hundredth anniversary in 2025. Participants will be introduced to some of the strange and wonderful concepts that make up this profound theory and learn why they matter in our lives today. From science fiction to philosophical quandaries, this revolution in our understanding of the world has inspired many to question the very fabric of reality while it has also made our technological civilization possible. With fun interactive activities mixed with expert explanations, this seminar thus will serve as both an engaging forum for speculation, and a corrective to many misconceptions. Topics and Speakers: Quantumania: When Atoms and Aesthetics Collide in Popular Culture Ben Bolling, Teaching Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction:  Real Quantum Mechanics in the Real World  Laurie E. McNeil, Bernard Gray Professor of Physics and Astronomy The Ethical, Epistemological, and Metaphysical Dimensions of Quantum Theory. Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Morehead Cain Alumni Professor of Philosophy and Director, Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Program Quantum Quandaries: When Small Things Don’t Play by The Rules A Panel Discussion with our Presenters Get your tickets here!  Thanks to generous support from the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center we are pleased to be able to offer a limited number of seminar registrations at no cost for those with financial hardship. Please reach out to CPH registrar TJ Mundy (tjmundy@unc.edu) for more information or to request a fee waiver. 250 E Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27514

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Morehead Planetarium and Science Center
250 E Franklin Street
Chapel Hill, NC 27514

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$55 in-person/$30 virtual

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The humanities and sciences converge in this interdisciplinary seminar on the importance and impact of quantum physics, which celebrates its one-hundredth anniversary in 2025. Participants will be introduced to some of the strange and wonderful concepts that make up this profound theory and learn why they matter in our lives today. From science fiction to philosophical quandaries, this revolution in our understanding of the world has inspired many to question the very fabric of reality while it has also made our technological civilization possible. With fun interactive activities mixed with expert explanations, this seminar thus will serve as both an engaging forum for speculation, and a corrective to many misconceptions.

Topics and Speakers:

  • Quantumania: When Atoms and Aesthetics Collide in Popular Culture
    • Ben Bolling, Teaching Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature
  • Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction:  Real Quantum Mechanics in the Real World 
    • Laurie E. McNeil, Bernard Gray Professor of Physics and Astronomy
  • The Ethical, Epistemological, and Metaphysical Dimensions of Quantum Theory.
    • Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Morehead Cain Alumni Professor of Philosophy and Director, Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Program
  • Quantum Quandaries: When Small Things Don’t Play by The Rules
    • A Panel Discussion with our Presenters

Get your tickets here! 

Thanks to generous support from the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center we are pleased to be able to offer a limited number of seminar registrations at no cost for those with financial hardship. Please reach out to CPH registrar TJ Mundy (tjmundy@unc.edu) for more information or to request a fee waiver.

Contact Information

Carolina Public Humanities
owre@email.unc.edu

AUDIENCE

ADMISSION

$55 in-person/$30 virtual

OFFICIAL WEBSITE