Science(ish): The Science of Rick and Morty
Tickets
🎫 Ticket for 1 person to the Fever talk (early bird, standard or final release)
🎫 Ticket for 2 people to the Fever talk (early bird or standard)
💡 Fever Talks are engaging lectures from qualified experts and inspirational thinkers. Grab a drink, broaden your horizons and explore something new
General Information
📅 Date: 26th May 2021
🕒 Time: 6pm-8:30pm (talk starts 6:45pm), including a break and a short Q&A
📌 Location: Genesis Cinema
👤 Age requirement: 18+ with valid ID
🎤 Our speakers are hosts of the podcast Science(ish): writer & television presenter Rick Edwards and Dr Michael Brooks, author of 13 Things That Don't Make Sense and consultant for the New Scientist magazine
Experience Description
In the cult cartoon series Rick and Morty, a crazed, abusive old scientist takes his grandson on high-risk adventures in the multiverse. They encounter alien worlds, strange copies of themselves and a generally infinite array of different possible lives – and deaths. Is there anything to these wild rides through alternative dimensions of space and time? That's what TV presenter Rick Edwards and science writer Dr Michael Brooks have decided to find out. In this light-hearted, interactive show, they'll be discussing why quantum physicists and cosmologists believe in alternate universes, whether we can reach them, and just how far you'd have to travel to reach the nearest copy of yourself.
🎫 Ticket for 1 person to the Fever talk (early bird, standard or final release)
🎫 Ticket for 2 people to the Fever talk (early bird or standard)
💡 Fever Talks are engaging lectures from qualified experts and inspirational thinkers. Grab a drink, broaden your horizons and explore something new
General Information
📅 Date: 26th May 2021
🕒 Time: 6pm-8:30pm (talk starts 6:45pm), including a break and a short Q&A
📌 Location: Genesis Cinema
👤 Age requirement: 18+ with valid ID
🎤 Our speakers are hosts of the podcast Science(ish): writer & television presenter Rick Edwards and Dr Michael Brooks, author of 13 Things That Don't Make Sense and consultant for the New Scientist magazine
Experience Description
In the cult cartoon series Rick and Morty, a crazed, abusive old scientist takes his grandson on high-risk adventures in the multiverse. They encounter alien worlds, strange copies of themselves and a generally infinite array of different possible lives – and deaths. Is there anything to these wild rides through alternative dimensions of space and time? That's what TV presenter Rick Edwards and science writer Dr Michael Brooks have decided to find out. In this light-hearted, interactive show, they'll be discussing why quantum physicists and cosmologists believe in alternate universes, whether we can reach them, and just how far you'd have to travel to reach the nearest copy of yourself.
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How to get there?
Genesis Cinema
93-95 Mile End Rd, Bethnal Green, E1 4UJ
- Stepney Green
- Whitechapel