Image - Sean Carroll and his book cover
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Sean Carroll: Exploring Quanta and Fields

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Ready for an adventure into the “bare stuff of reality”?

Join us for a special online program when theoretical physicist Sean Carroll returns to the Club on the occasion of the publication of his new book Quanta and Fields, the second book of his internationally acclaimed series The Biggest Ideas in the Universe. Quantum field theory is how modern physics describes nature at its most profound level. Starting with the basics of quantum mechanics itself, Carroll explains measurement and entanglement before explaining how the world is really made of fields.

Why is matter solid? Why is there antimatter? Where do the sizes of atoms come from? And why are the predictions of quantum field theory so spectacularly successful? Carroll explains fundamental ideas like spin, symmetry, Feynman diagrams, and the Higgs mechanism are explained.

Sean Carroll is creating a new approach to sharing physics with a broad audience, one that goes beyond analogies to show how physicists really think. He cuts to the bare mathematical essence of our most profound theories, explaining every step in a uniquely accessible way.

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Tue, May 14 / 3:00 PM PDT

Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California
United States

Speakers
Image - Sean Carroll

Sean Carroll

Homewood Professor Natural Philosophy, John Hopkins University, Fractal Faculty, the Santa Fe Institute; Author, Quanta and Fields: The Biggest Ideas in the Universe

Image - George Hammond

In Conversation with George Hammond

Chair, Humanities Member-led Forum, Commonwealth Club World Affairs

Format

3–4 p.m program
(all times Pacific Time)

COST

Online:
Free for members
$10 nonmembers
$26 members with a book
$36 nonmembers with a book
Free for Leadership Circle members and students (without a book)