Dr. Krauss. I finished reading The Physics of Climate Change. The book was extremely helpful. I have a great deal more understanding than I did before. Among the most interesting things I learned was the role the oceans play. The entire book was very informative. I’m looking forward to your new book. I also want to mention that the two nights in Phoenix were wonderful. It was a great pleasure to meet you and Prof. Dawkins. I loved listening to the panel of Nobel prize winning physicists. In addition, I had several very interesting conversations with my fellow audience members. It was a great opportunity. You did a marvelous job on both nights!!
As a kid I could never have hoped for such nights, where we could have scientific luminaries assembled in one spot to present, debate, discuss and make themselves available to the public.
Kudos to you Prof Krauss, the speakers and the Origins team for putting this on . Here's to many more such events, and perhaps, just perhaps, we'll see a chemist up there with an inspiring tale to tell as well?
I am unable to make it to Phoenix but feel free to email me your info so I may make a donation.
Thank You
T Carr
TD Carroll
No tickets for livestream, youtube or later rebroadcast?
Thank you sir. I will do it right now!
Dr. Krauss. I finished reading The Physics of Climate Change. The book was extremely helpful. I have a great deal more understanding than I did before. Among the most interesting things I learned was the role the oceans play. The entire book was very informative. I’m looking forward to your new book. I also want to mention that the two nights in Phoenix were wonderful. It was a great pleasure to meet you and Prof. Dawkins. I loved listening to the panel of Nobel prize winning physicists. In addition, I had several very interesting conversations with my fellow audience members. It was a great opportunity. You did a marvelous job on both nights!!
can you tell me at what time the VIP reception begins each night?
As a kid I could never have hoped for such nights, where we could have scientific luminaries assembled in one spot to present, debate, discuss and make themselves available to the public.
Kudos to you Prof Krauss, the speakers and the Origins team for putting this on . Here's to many more such events, and perhaps, just perhaps, we'll see a chemist up there with an inspiring tale to tell as well?