Tickets: $25; $10 for Eagle County teachers and Vail Resort employees and free for students Thursday evening, one of Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World, Lisa Randall, will ...
In 1919, physicist Theodor Kaluza hypothesized that extra dimensions might solve some outstanding problems in physics. And while we haven't found any evidence yet for anything outside our normal ...
Scientists believe that there are more dimensions to our universe, but our limited senses are keeping us from noticing them. This also means that there could be hidden curvatures of space-time or ...
With compelling and accessible anecdotes, Lisa Randall brings abstract ideas into practical terms. By investigating how the universe, galaxy and solar system evolved, she shares new ideas of how life ...
The concept of additional spatial dimensions is as far from intuitive as any idea can be. Indeed, although Harvard physicist Randall does a very nice job of explaining—often deftly through the use of ...