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One-day meeting “God or multiverse?” organized by Scientific and Medical Network in Howard Building, Downing College on 24 November 2007. 10.00-10.50 Bernard Carr “Introducing the multiverse and physical theories of everything” 11.20-12.10 Keith Ward “Introducing God and theological theories of everything” 12.10-1.00 Rodney Holder “Can a multiverse provide the ultimate explanation?” 2.20-3.10 John Polkinghorne “Meta-stories of fine-tuning” 3.10-4.00 Peter Coles Can the Universe explain itself? Cost £65 (including tea, coffee, lunch). Full-time students £20. Other concessions available. Advance booking essential. Contact: info@scimednet.org. Phone 01608-652000. Address: SMN , PO Box 11, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos GL56 0ZF . If you have a question about this list, please contact: Professor Bernard Carr. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 2 talks in the archive. God or Multiverse?Advance booking essential. Cost £65 (including lunch) but £20 for students. Contact: info@scimednet.org Bernard Carr, Peter Coles, Rodney Holder, John Polkinghorne, Keith Ward. Howard Room, Downing College, Cambridge. Saturday 24 November 2007, 09:30-17:30 God or Multiverse?Bernard Carr, Peter Coles, Rodney Holder, John Polkinghorne, Keith Ward. Friday 19 October 2007, 11:00-12:00 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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