COLLOQUIUM

Monday, August 29, 2005

"How do you make a scientific revolution? Reflections on the centenary of Einstein's "miracle year""

Presented By

CATHRYN CARSON
Director, Office for History of Science and Technology
Associate Professor, Department of History
University of California at Berkeley


Einstein's three papers of 1905 are often called revolutionary. But what makes for a revolution in science? The talk explores Einstein's creativity in the historical context of physics ca. 1905.


Coffee and Cookies 3:45 PM - Colloquium 4 - 5 PM
3105 Etcheverry Hall

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