PLEASE
SUB TO THIS CHANNEL & HERE TOO:- https://www.youtube.com/user/MrMindFeed
Transcript:- https://www.amara.org/es/videos/vlpT1Tz1Q5pB/en/157707/
As the documentary "
The Unbelievers" premières at
Toronto's
Hot Docs
Festival, two of the men featured in the film: professor
Richard Dawkins and physicist
Lawrence Krauss sit down with
Steve Paikin to tell us why indeed, they don't believe:-
http://ww3.tvo.org/video/190768/rise-new-atheists
Dawkins &
Krauss conversation
2007:- http://genesis1.asu.edu/krausssdawk
.html
Sean Carroll's remarks on Krauss's
Book:-
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/cosmicvariance/
2012/04/28/a-universe-from-nothing/
http://debunkingwlc.wordpress.com/
2010/07/14/borde-guth-vilenkin/
One of
Astronomy's pet crackpot theories: non-cosmological quasar redshifts:-
http://scientopia.org/blogs/galacticinteractions/
2011/01/14/one-of-astronomys-pet-crackpot-theories-non-cosmological-quasar-redshifts/
The University of Cambridge Relativity &
Gravitation Group Program:
http://www.damtp
.cam.ac.uk/research/gr/subjects/#cosmology
Lawrence Krauss gives a talk on our current picture of the universe, how it will end, and how it could have come from nothing.
Transcript of this talk:- https://www.universalsubtitles.org/es/videos/vlpT1Tz1Q5pB/en/157707/
Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_M._Krauss
Quote: http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Lawrence_M._Krauss
Web
Page: http://krauss.faculty.asu.edu/
CV: http://genesis1.asu.edu/cv
.htm
BOOKS &
BIO: http://www.amazon.com/Lawrence-M.-Krauss/e/B000AP7AZS
"I was born in
New York City and shortly afterward moved to Toronto, spending my childhood in
Canada. I received undergraduate degrees in mathematics and physics from
Carleton University, and his
Ph.D. from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in
1982.
After a stint in the
Harvard Society of Fellows, I became an assistant professor at
Yale University in
1985 and
Associate Professor in
1988. I moved in
1993 to become
Ambrose Swasey Professor of Physics, professor of astronomy, and Chairman of the Physics
Department at
Case Western Reserve University In
August 2008 I joined the faculty at
Arizona State University as
Foundation Professor in the
School of
Earth and
Space Exploration and the Department of Physics in the
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and
Director of the
University's
Origins Initiative. In 2009 we inaugurated this this initiative with the Origins
Symposium [www.origins.asu.edu] in which 80 of the world's leading scientists participated, and
3000 people attended.
I write regularly for national media, including
The New York Times, the
Wall St. Journal,
Scientific American (for which I wrote a regular column last year), and other magazines, as well as doing extensive work on radio and television.
I am strongly committed to public understanding of science, and have helped lead the national effort to preserve sound science teaching, including the teaching of evolution. I also served on
Barack Obama's 2008 Presidential campaign science policy committee. In 2008 I became co-chair of the
Board of
Sponsors of the
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and in 2010 was elected to the
Board of Directors of the
Federation of American Scientists.
I became a scientist in part because I read books by other scientists, such as
Albert Einstein,
George Gamow,
Sir James Jeans, etc, when I was a child, and my popular writing returns the favor. One of my greatest joys is when a young person comes up to me and tells me that one of my books motivated them to become a scientist.
I believe science is not only a vital part of our culture, but is fun, and I try and convey that in my books and lectures. I am honored that Scientific American referred to me as a rare scientific public intellectual, and that all three three major US Physics Societies: the
American Physical Society, the
American Association of Physics Teachers, and the
American Institute of Physics, have seen fit to honor me with their highest awards for research and writing.
My research focuses on the beginning and end of the
Universe. Among my contributions to the field of cosmology, I helped lead the search for dark matter, and first proposed the existence of dark energy in
1995.
When I have the chance, I love to mountain bike, fly fish, and scuba dive. I spend a tremendous amount of time on planes now, alas, and enjoy flying, but hate airports
.."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/victor-stenger/did-the-universe-come-fro_b_739909.html
The Richard Dawkins Foundation for
Reason and
Science
http://richarddawkinsfoundation.org
Atheist Alliance International
http://atheistalliance.org
- published: 10 Dec 2011
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