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Episode 1 – Alan Lightman

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Physicist, writer, and social entrepreneur Alan Lightman is someone who literally embodies the synergy between art and science. In his scientific work, Alan has made fundamental contributions to the astrophysics of black holes and is known as the author of the international bestseller Einstein’s Dreams, which has been adapted into dozens of independent theatrical productions on college campuses. His upcoming book is a lyrical meditation on religion and science.

Revisit Alan’s 2015 and 2012 talks at live Catalyst Conversations events.

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Photo: LANE TURNER/ GLOBE STAFF/ FILE 2014

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Physicist, writer, and social entrepreneur Alan Lightman is someone who literally embodies the synergy between art and science. In his scientific work, Alan has made fundamental contributions to the astrophysics of black holes and is known as the author of the international bestseller Einstein’s Dreams, which has been adapted into dozens of independent theatrical productions on college campuses. His upcoming book is a lyrical meditation on religion and science.

Revisit Alan’s 2015 and 2012 talks at live Catalyst Conversations events.

Subscribe to Listening to Catalyst on iTunes and Google Play!

Photo: LANE TURNER/ GLOBE STAFF/ FILE 2014

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