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D458: The Universe and Everything

Physics

A non-mathematical, non-technical examination of the ideas and facts involved in our present picture of the Universe, its origin, structure and future, from the very large down to the very smallest quarks and electrons (Natural Philosophy in fact). Chaos, complexity and the nature of life is discussed, and also the problems of quantum uncertainty and reality.

The Department of Physics and the Centre for Lifelong Learning collaborate to allow CLL students the unique chance to attend a selection of elective classes on offer to undergraduate students. These classes will provide an insight into entry level study of physics and will be of appeal to anyone with an interest in science and finding out more about how physics plays a part in everyday life. All are suitable for those with no scientific background or experience. Please note, however, that you will be attending first year undergraduate lectures, which differ from the usual format of the Centre’s classes in that no time is allocated to class discussion. Lectures are around 50 minutes duration. Venue information will be sent prior to the start of the class

Key Information

These classes are aimed at those aged 50 and over.

Tutor: Dr Francesco Papoff

Mon 14/01/2019 - Fri 29/03/2019
Meetings: 10

Monday (13.00 - 14.00)
RC/667, Royal College Building, 204 George Street, Glasgow, G1 1XW

Friday (13.00 - 14.00)
RC/667, Royal College Building, 204 George Street, Glasgow, G1 1XW