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Riklaa on February 25, 2010 at 2:51pm
A Brief History of Infinity - BBC Radio Science Documentary
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Human beings have trouble with infinity - yet infinity is a surprisingly human
subject. Philosophers and mathematicians have gone insane contemplating its
nature and complexity - yet it is a concept routinely used by schoolchildren.
Presented by the renowned astronomer Heather Couper, these programmes take the
listener on a journey with an endless audio horizon and feature contributions
from musicians who write endless music; science fiction authors, who create
infinite worlds and timeless beings; theologians; Buddhist lamas;
astro-physicists and mathematicians.
It is infinity... in a nutshell.
Two episodes of approximately 25 minutes each.
Part One: Space and the Universe
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This first programme takes us outside the known universe, and tries to measure
whether it has a beginning and end.
If a star is a fixed number of light years away, how do we know if there is
anything lurking beyond the stars which will not show itself to a human being
on earth for several more light years? Are we more comfortable with the finite?
Is this why we developed theories like Big Bang to explain things we don't know
in sizes which we do know?
A group of experts show how the human mind prefers to stop short of a total
acceptance of the truly "without end".
Supersize, it seems, has to stop somewhere!
Part Two: Mathematics
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Imagine a hotel with an infinite number of rooms. Even if the hotel is completely
full and there are no vacancies, another guest can be easily accommodated...
This is just one of the fascinating insights that Heather Couper will be
exploring in the second part of her quest to think the unthinkable.
She is joined by mathematicians, psychologists, Sci Fi writers, theologians and
a room full of monkeys to try and grasp a handle on how infinity can be seen in
our world. The programme looks at how infinity has troubled some of the greatest
minds and thinkers, with sometimes deadly consequences. We also learn how
Infinity drove one such mathematician to the brink of sanity. Scary stuff indeed.
But the entire concept of infinity in mathematics is maddening, and the deeper we
go, the stranger the results become.
Infinity has also played an important part in the arts. Heather explores the music
of Steve Reich, Michael Nyman and Philip Glass to see how endless repetition has
inspired these great composers.
Join Heather on this tour of an endless audio horizon, where 1=0 and 2 is just a
number bigger than 1.
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Total Run Time : 45:06s
Type : mpeg 1 layer III
Bitrate : 128
Mode : joint stereo
Frequency : 44100 HzA Brief History of Infinity - 1 of 2.mp3
A Brief History of Infinity - 2 of 2.mp3
Replies
You have jogged my memory. Heather Couper did a wonderful 30 episode series called "Cosmic Quest.In all some 6+ hours of pure joy.
I cannot see they have been posted elsewhere.So I shall start downloading some this weekend.
Regards
William