What happened at the Big Bang?
How did all the stuff in the Universe fit into such a small
space?
How did it all begin?
To find out the answers to
these questions and more come to our Science Week Public Lecture on November
9.
On Monday, November 9, Dr.
Cormac O' Raifeartaigh of Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) will give
our November Public Lecture. In a talk entitled 'The Big Bang', Dr. O'
Raifeartaigh, a leading expert in the world of science and
astronomy will enthral guests with his knowledge of one of the
defining aspects of our Universe as we know it - The Big Bang. Cormac will
explain everything you ever wanted to know about the phenomenal theory that is
the Big Bang, and how the Universe as we know it today came into existence.
This month's
Public Lecture is an extra special one as we are hosting it as part of Science
Week 2009 which sees a range of events taking place from November 8 - 15 (see www.scienceweek.ie for further details).
For more information about the lecture click HERE.
After the lecture there will be a social reception
in The Lombard and
we encourage all of you to come along and have a chat with us and Dr. O'
Raifeartaigh. All are welcome to attend and food will be kindly provided by
The Lombard.
Tickets cost 7euro (5euro members rate) and
as places are filling up quickly we urge you to book your place in advance
- we cannot guarantee admission on the night to anyone who has not pre-booked.
For anyone who cannot make it to the event on
November 9, a DVD is available for everyone
in Ireland and you can order it online by clicking the link below or calling us
on (01) 847 0777.
BOOK TICKETS
HERE ORDER DVD HERE
or
Tel (01) 847 0777
Mon-Sat