| Tue, Mar 13, 7:30pm | Sold Out | 
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Venue: Wheeler Auditorium
Price: $10/$5 General Admission
Details:
- This is a Live Video Simulcast of the sold out lecture taking place in Zellerbach Hall. Seating is general admission.
- Tickets are $10 standard admission and $5 for UCB students (1 per student with ID). No other discounts are available.
- There is a ticket limit of 2 tickets per person. Orders that violate the ticket limit will be canceled without notice, no exceptions.
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Born exactly 300 years after the death of Galileo, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University Stephen W. Hawking is widely considered to be the greatest scientific thinker since Newton and Einstein. In a talk aimed at the general public, Professor Hawking discusses theories on the Origin of the Universe. He explains how time can have a beginning and the progress made by cosmologists in an area that has traditionally belonged to theologists and philosophers.
Presented in association with the Physics Oppenheimer Lecture and the College of Letters & Science.
PATRON INFORMATION
Program Notes:
Program notes are available online, click here.
Artists links:
Official Stephen W. Hawking site
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