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Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

Brian Keating Interviews Richard Panek about The Trouble With Gravity (#032)

Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

Brian Keating

Science, Physics, Natural Sciences

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 January 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Books mentioned: The Trouble with Gravity: Solving the Mystery Beneath Our Feet Empiricism, heavens and earth, gravity in history, god, religion, and politics, a thrilling tour guide from ancient concepts to the very present. The Autistic Brain: Thinking Across the Spectrum The 4 Percent Universe: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Race to Discover the Rest of Reality Richard Panek is most recently the author of The Trouble with Gravity: Solving the Mystery Beneath Our Feet, published in July 2019 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. His previous book, The 4% Universe: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Race to Discover the Rest of Reality, received the Science Communication Award from the American Institute of Physics. He is also the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, an Antarctic Artists & Writers grant from the National Science Foundation, and a Fellowship in Nonfiction Literature from the New York Foundation for the Arts. His own books have been translated into sixteen languages, while his collaboration with Temple Grandin, The Autistic Brain: Thinking Across the Spectrum, was a New York Times best-seller and the recipient of the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Nonfiction Book of 2013. He also co-wrote the giant-format 3D museum movie ROBOTS [[CUT: 3D]], a National Geographic production. He has been a monthly columnist for Natural History magazine and a regular contributor to The New York Times. Two of his previous books also cover the history of science for non-specialist readers, Seeing and Believing: How the Telescope Opened Our Eyes and Minds to the Heavens (Viking, 1998), and The Invisible Century: Einstein, Freud and the Search for Hidden Universes (Viking, 2004). Education MFA in Fiction, University of Iowa BS in Journalism, Northwestern University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The only thing we can be sure of about the future is that it will be absolutely fantastic.

0:05.0

Five, four, three the into the program on the Into the Impossible

0:24.8

Podcast which is a production of the Arthur C. Clark Center for Human

0:29.1

Imagination at the University of California, San Diego.

0:32.8

So Richard, I'm not sure how familiar you are

0:34.3

with the Center for Human Imagination,

0:36.6

but it's sort of the place where you would feel right at home

0:39.3

because we really explore the interstices between science arts, writing, science fiction, science fact.

0:48.8

And really in many ways all thanks to sort of the visionary pathway set by our founding namesake

0:55.1

Sir Arthur C. Clark who was of course a polymath who capable of exploring deep

1:02.2

conversations in the predictions about the future to actually creating

1:07.8

scientific concepts and obviously science fiction as well,

1:13.3

it's hard to believe we're almost 19 years past the 2001

1:18.6

Space Odyssey, which inspired many of us

1:21.2

to think both about space exploration

1:23.8

and to think about the universe around us.

1:27.2

But so I like to begin first with a question to you

1:32.2

as someone who's written many books ranging from books

1:36.6

written with your with your co-author temple Grandin all the way to the books written by yourself alone about physics and

1:45.6

astrophysics in particular and gravity and cosmology. What inspires you as

1:51.4

an author as a writer to get into science you're not a scientist by background

1:56.1

what inspired you to take that sort of leap into very I think very you know both

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