Seminars
February 13, 2008
ICFO-OSA Student Chapter Weekly Colloquium GEORGE GIBSON 'Just what is the connection between physics and music?'
ICFO-OSA Student Chapter Weekly Colloquium GEORGE GIBSON 'Just what is the connection between physics and music?'
Prof. GEORGE GIBSON
Attoscience and ultrafast optics
ICFO-The
Wednesday, February 13th, 17:00. Seminar Room
Prof. GEORGE GIBSON
Attoscience and ultrafast optics
ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences
SPAIN
Prof. GEORGE GIBSON
Attoscience and ultrafast optics
ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences
SPAIN
"What we are nowadays hearing of the language of spectra is a true "music of the spheres" within the atom, chords of integral relationships, an order and Harmony that becomes ever more perfect in spite of the manifold variety." - Sommerfeld (1919). From the Neanderthals to Pythagoras, through the Enlightenment, to the development of Quantum Mechanics, physicists have been motivated, inspired, and obsessed by music. Even today, physicists try to describe the natural world in musical terms. This talk will discuss this complex interplay between physics and music and explore just how deep this connection really is.
Wednesday, 13th of February, 17:00h. Conference Room
Wednesday, 13th of February, 17:00h. Conference Room
Seminars
February 13, 2008
ICFO-OSA Student Chapter Weekly Colloquium GEORGE GIBSON 'Just what is the connection between physics and music?'
ICFO-OSA Student Chapter Weekly Colloquium GEORGE GIBSON 'Just what is the connection between physics and music?'
Prof. GEORGE GIBSON
Attoscience and ultrafast optics
ICFO-The
Wednesday, February 13th, 17:00. Seminar Room
Prof. GEORGE GIBSON
Attoscience and ultrafast optics
ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences
SPAIN
Prof. GEORGE GIBSON
Attoscience and ultrafast optics
ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences
SPAIN
"What we are nowadays hearing of the language of spectra is a true "music of the spheres" within the atom, chords of integral relationships, an order and Harmony that becomes ever more perfect in spite of the manifold variety." - Sommerfeld (1919). From the Neanderthals to Pythagoras, through the Enlightenment, to the development of Quantum Mechanics, physicists have been motivated, inspired, and obsessed by music. Even today, physicists try to describe the natural world in musical terms. This talk will discuss this complex interplay between physics and music and explore just how deep this connection really is.
Wednesday, 13th of February, 17:00h. Conference Room
Wednesday, 13th of February, 17:00h. Conference Room