What would leonardo da vinci be doing todayroger malina
This document discusses the need for more interdisciplinary collaboration between fields like art and science, similar to Leonardo Da Vinci. It argues that instead of focusing on individual geniuses, we need teams and groups that can behave with collective genius. Examples are given of existing art-science collaborations like Symbiotica and the ArtsCatalyst. The document outlines some lessons learned for developing successful collaborations, including having diversity in gender, age, disciplines, and more. Finally, it suggests some of the big challenges modern "Leonardos" could work on, like redesigning science and addressing climate change through cultural transformation rather than just policies.
The document describes theories about the origin and evolution of the universe. It discusses the Divine Creation theory, the Big Bang theory, and other theories such as the Steady State theory, the Big Crunch theory, and the Oscillating theory. It also covers different types of universes including open, closed, and finite universes. Modern tools for observing the universe are also outlined, such as telescopes, spectroscopes, and space shuttles.
The document discusses the relationship between science and religion. It explores how they developed together originally to answer fundamental questions about the world. While they have different approaches, focusing on physical vs. spiritual explanations, their aims can be complementary rather than contradictory. The document also examines scientific evidence for the origins and evolution of the universe and life, noting how some findings like the Big Bang are consistent with religious perspectives but do not disprove them.
This document discusses the relationship between science and religion. It notes that historically, they were not separate and both sought to understand and explain the world. While there have been some conflicts, such as Galileo's rejection by the Church, science and religion can be complementary. Religion addresses questions of meaning and purpose, while science studies the physical world. The origin of the universe is discussed, with perspectives ranging from God directly creating the world, to the Big Bang occurring from natural laws or quantum fluctuations. Evidence for both divine design and evolution is considered. Overall, the document suggests that science and religion need not conflict and can work together to further human understanding.
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We refer to the totality of all objects that exist in space as the "universe." It contains countless stars, galaxies, black holes, vast gas clouds, and a variety of other amazing objects. A few beliefs about how our Universe was born and how it will perish were irrevocably altered by the unexpected discovery that space is not only expanding, but expanding ever faster. Most people find it too difficult and overwhelming to consider the subject of our universe. We can identify with it. Our mind begins to stumble when the topic is brought up, and we begin to doubt one's intelligence in our search for an understanding of the Universe we live in. We spend time looking at the amazing story of how humankind's understanding of the universe has evolved, from Copernicus and Newton through Einstein, Hubble, and beyond. Detailed with the most interesting facts about the universe − this book will extend your mind for a better understanding of our intriguing cosmos whether you're an astrophysicist collecting nice pics of the night sky, a casual viewer of the constellations, or a dedicated scholar working in the field of physics and astronomy. This book takes readers on a journey through the Laws of the Cosmos to the origins and structure of the cosmos, covering the Big Bang, stellar evolution, and gravitational waves. Beginners looking for an accessible introduction to the contemporary understanding of the Universe should pick up this book. It's an interesting read that serves as a fantastic starting point for further research on any subject that grabs the reader's attention.
Presentation given at H+ 2011 Melbourne which turned out to be much about problem merging terminology from independent silo-based framings of complexity theory.
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What would leonardo da vinci be doing todayroger malina
This document discusses the need for more interdisciplinary collaboration between fields like art and science, similar to Leonardo Da Vinci. It argues that instead of focusing on individual geniuses, we need teams and groups that can behave with collective genius. Examples are given of existing art-science collaborations like Symbiotica and the ArtsCatalyst. The document outlines some lessons learned for developing successful collaborations, including having diversity in gender, age, disciplines, and more. Finally, it suggests some of the big challenges modern "Leonardos" could work on, like redesigning science and addressing climate change through cultural transformation rather than just policies.
The document describes theories about the origin and evolution of the universe. It discusses the Divine Creation theory, the Big Bang theory, and other theories such as the Steady State theory, the Big Crunch theory, and the Oscillating theory. It also covers different types of universes including open, closed, and finite universes. Modern tools for observing the universe are also outlined, such as telescopes, spectroscopes, and space shuttles.
The document discusses the relationship between science and religion. It explores how they developed together originally to answer fundamental questions about the world. While they have different approaches, focusing on physical vs. spiritual explanations, their aims can be complementary rather than contradictory. The document also examines scientific evidence for the origins and evolution of the universe and life, noting how some findings like the Big Bang are consistent with religious perspectives but do not disprove them.
This document discusses the relationship between science and religion. It notes that historically, they were not separate and both sought to understand and explain the world. While there have been some conflicts, such as Galileo's rejection by the Church, science and religion can be complementary. Religion addresses questions of meaning and purpose, while science studies the physical world. The origin of the universe is discussed, with perspectives ranging from God directly creating the world, to the Big Bang occurring from natural laws or quantum fluctuations. Evidence for both divine design and evolution is considered. Overall, the document suggests that science and religion need not conflict and can work together to further human understanding.
A Mathematician's Journey to the Edge of the Universe: What's the Ultimate Qu...Manjunath.R -
We refer to the totality of all objects that exist in space as the "universe." It contains countless stars, galaxies, black holes, vast gas clouds, and a variety of other amazing objects. A few beliefs about how our Universe was born and how it will perish were irrevocably altered by the unexpected discovery that space is not only expanding, but expanding ever faster. Most people find it too difficult and overwhelming to consider the subject of our universe. We can identify with it. Our mind begins to stumble when the topic is brought up, and we begin to doubt one's intelligence in our search for an understanding of the Universe we live in. We spend time looking at the amazing story of how humankind's understanding of the universe has evolved, from Copernicus and Newton through Einstein, Hubble, and beyond. Detailed with the most interesting facts about the universe − this book will extend your mind for a better understanding of our intriguing cosmos whether you're an astrophysicist collecting nice pics of the night sky, a casual viewer of the constellations, or a dedicated scholar working in the field of physics and astronomy. This book takes readers on a journey through the Laws of the Cosmos to the origins and structure of the cosmos, covering the Big Bang, stellar evolution, and gravitational waves. Beginners looking for an accessible introduction to the contemporary understanding of the Universe should pick up this book. It's an interesting read that serves as a fantastic starting point for further research on any subject that grabs the reader's attention.
Presentation given at H+ 2011 Melbourne which turned out to be much about problem merging terminology from independent silo-based framings of complexity theory.
The document discusses modern space exploration by different countries and organizations. It outlines China's goals of having its own space station by 2020 and conducting a moonwalk by 2025. Russia is a key partner on the International Space Station and aims to send successful probes to Mars. The United States works with SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, and DARPA on various space initiatives. Exploration is said to provide jobs, technology, resources, and help ensure humanity's long-term survival.
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The document discusses the relationship between science and religion. It provides historical context showing that originally, science, religion, and philosophy were not divided and sought to provide integrated explanations for understanding the world. While there have been some conflicts, such as Galileo's affair with the Church, generally the relationship has been one of cooperation. The document discusses how science and religion ask different questions and have different areas of competence - science seeks to explain the physical world through laws while religion focuses on explaining the spiritual dimension. Both science and religion are described as communal human endeavors to understand life's mysteries.
Life, the Universe, & the 2nd Law of ThermodynamicsJohn Ashmead
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The document discusses the formation of worlds and the universe. It explains that God created the universe, including all worlds, planets, stars, and matter. It provides some background on scientific theories of the universe's origins, such as the Big Bang theory, and notes that while science studies the universe, the exact process of its creation is unknown. It aims to inspire awe and reverence for God's creation by describing the vastness and beauty of the universe.
Malina ars electronica golden nica 2018roger malina
The document discusses plans for the next 50 years of the Leonardo Community. It envisions expanding collaboration between artists, scientists, and humanities researchers around the world. Specifically, it proposes:
- Creating a global network of over 100 "villages" to overcome divisions created by the internet.
- Hosting a 100th anniversary celebration on the moon in 2068, organized by the Mexican Space Collective.
- Redesigning scientific methods and institutions to be more collaborative, socially aware, and inclusive of fields like art and design.
- Developing a new open access publication and collaboration platform called ARTECA to better connect the hybrid fields Leonardo represents.
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This document provides instructions for 3 science activities families can do with kids:
1) Create your own craters by dropping a bouncy ball into a baking dish filled with flour to observe crater formation.
2) Make an out-of-this-world solar system project by creating planet models on skewers placed at scaled distances on a field.
3) Conduct meteoroid experiments including measuring and comparing craters made by dropping objects. The activities aim to teach kids about space science concepts like asteroids, meteors and planetary orbits in a hands-on way.
These slides are prepared for giving a quick lecture to any kind of Astro freak audience. It will demonstrate a brief overview of our visible universe (cosmos) and some very basic idea of our cosmological aspects.
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This effort is part of the SMD Science Activation program and the STAR Library Network-Collaborative Summer Library Program partnership.
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Register to explore the whole course here: https://school.bighistoryproject.com/bhplive?WT.mc_id=Slideshare12202017
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1) Philosophical arguments that truth is absolute and knowable, not dependent on feelings or preferences.
2) Scientific evidence that supports the universe having a beginning, including the expanding universe discovered by Hubble, cosmic background radiation discovered by Penzias and Wilson, and temperature fluctuations detected by COBE.
3) This evidence is consistent with predictions of general relativity and the Big Bang theory, providing support for the cosmological argument that the beginning of the universe requires a cause outside of the universe, namely God.
This document provides an overview of astronomy and the origins and structure of the universe. It discusses that the universe contains all matter and energy that exists now and ever will exist. It also notes that every spot of light in the sky is another galaxy, with the Andromeda Galaxy being the nearest at around 2.5 million light years away. The document then summarizes the Big Bang theory, which postulates that the universe began in an extremely dense and hot state around 13-15 billion years ago and has been expanding and cooling ever since.
As libraries across the country prepare to implement space science-themed programs in summer 2019, the Space Science Institute and Lunar and Planetary Institute are partnering with state libraries to deliver training on NASA science learning experiences.
This effort is part of the SMD Science Activation program and the STAR Library Network-Collaborative Summer Library Program partnership.
Ancient astronomers originally constructed a model where Earth was at the center of the universe, but this model could not fully explain observations even after adding complex elements. A new model was proposed where the Sun, not Earth, was the center, and this model fit the evidence better. In science, hypotheses must be testable explanations that can be evaluated based on experiments and new observations over time. This process of challenging and refining hypotheses is how scientific understanding progresses.
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The document provides a summary of modern scientific theories about the origins of the universe from the Big Bang to the formation of stars and galaxies. It discusses how after the Big Bang around 13 billion years ago, the universe rapidly expanded from an incredibly small and hot size. Around 300,000 years later, the first atoms like hydrogen and helium formed as the universe continued expanding and cooling. Gravity eventually pulled matter together, forming dense clouds that collapsed under their own weight and spawned the first stars and galaxies. Our own solar system formed around 4.6 billion years ago from the debris of the Sun.
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3) Conduct meteoroid experiments including measuring and comparing craters made by dropping objects. The activities aim to teach kids about space science concepts like asteroids, meteors and planetary orbits in a hands-on way.
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Presentation june 2 for riccardo dal farra 2023 [Autosaved].pptx
1. “Balance-Unbalance… and the
Magic Lamp “How do we
improve our immediate future?”
Roger F Malina
Points of view of an astrophysicist and artscientist
Bogota June 2 2023
3. The Magic Lamp in Astrophysics
• The magic lamp of astronomy is the
supernova explosion
• supernova are ‘standard candles’
• You can figure out how far they are by
how bright they appear
• We now use them to measure how
quickly the universe is expanding
(growing)
• If the sun exploded the earth would
evaporate into gas
4. But stars have small explosions too
• research on “space weather”
• The light from the stellar
explosion doesn’t reach earth
• but
• as we increase the number of
satellites for wifi etc the risk of
system collapse we increase
• very high risk on a 100 year
timescale
5. Climate change risk could be overtaken by
asteroid, space junk impact, solar flares
6. An ArtScience Perspective on Aladdin’s Lamp
It is important we study what goes on under our
feet
• we are very badly designed to
understand the world under the lamp
• Our human senses evolved just
enough to help us survive long
enough to have children
• to understand the world we have had
to design/built
• Augmented senses
• Extended senses
• New senses that have no human
analog
7. Our Senses are Filters not Windows on the world
BEE HUMAN
10. The Physics of Loneliness
a journey with Tommy Ayala and and and
• ArtSciLab member Ayen Deng
• A refugee from Sudan
• A black woman, physics student
• Faced incessant racism and sexism in
Texas
• Initiated spoken word poetry as a
publication method in our lab
• Created a small multi cultural team
• Quanta Project led by Ayen Deng
• Applying physics concepts and
methods to address racism
• Are atoms racist or sexist
• Water molecules ?
• Viruses ? Sometimes
• So lets shrink humans to the size of
large molecules
• And eliminate racism and sexism