21 Apr 2023
Public talks and lectures
Time
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Venue
The Royal Institution, London
Knowledge of physics?
No, knowledge of physics not required
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The geometry of chaos can explain our uncertain world, from weather and pandemics to quantum physics and free will.
Join Tim Palmer as he explores how the geometry of chaos provides the means to predict the world around us and provides new insights into some of the most astonishing aspects of our universe and ourselves.
In this talk, discover how the beautiful and profound fractal structures that lie at the heart of much of modern mathematics unify seemingly unconnected topics.
Copies of Tim’s latest book, ‘The Primacy of Doubt’ will be available to purchase after the talk.
Note this event is organised and hosted at The Royal Institution (London).
More details, and tickets, here.