IKBLC Webcast of Don Page's Black Hole Information Loss: Hawking's Greatest Mistake?

IKBLC Webcast of Don Page's Black Hole Information Loss: Hawking's Greatest Mistake?

Hawking’s 1974 calculation of thermal emission from a classical black hole led to his 1976 proposal that information may be lost from our universe as a pure quantum state collapses gravitationally into a black hole, which then evaporates completely into a mixed state of thermal radiation. Objections to this idea appeared as early as 1980, but it took two decades for the balance of opinion, including Hawking’s, to shift to the belief that information is not ultimately lost by black holes. The debate led to a lot of understanding of gravitational physics, so even if Hawking was originally wrong, it was a truly great mistake. (March 17, 2010). Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.

Don Page is a Professor of Physics at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. Growing up in Alaskan villages, he completed his high school education by correspondence through the University of Nebraska Extension Division. He received his B.A. in Physics and Mathematics, summa cum laude, from William Jewell College in Missouri, and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Physics from the California Institute of Technology. His Ph.D. thesis, “Accretion into and Emission from Black Holes”, was supervised by Kip S. Thorne and Stephen Hawking. Dr. Page then moved to the University of Cambridge, England, where he held a NATO Postdoctoral Fellowship in Science, worked as a research assistant under Prof. Hawking, and received an M.A.

Douglas Coupland speaks at the Learning Centre for Media Studies conference

The upcoming Media Transatlantic conference, which focuses on the topic of media studies, runs from Thursday, April 8 – Saturday, April 10 at the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.

Registration is required for the conference, but all are welcome to attend the keynote address by B.C. writer and artist Douglas Coupland, which takes place at 5:15 pm on April 8 in the Learning Centre’s Golden Jubilee Room (top level). This will be followed by a reception in the Lillooet Room on level three.

All other events are scheduled to take place in the Dodson Room, also on level three.

An international roster of media scholars will attend the conference – more information can be found at http://www.mediatrans.ca.

Colourism Exhibition at IKBLC Gallery, April 1 to April 30, 2010

colorism exhibition posterColourism
Marking the third annual photography showcase, this exhibition celebrates the different colours that dye the world: vibrant or mellow, luminous or opaque, black and white or of the rainbow, they all highlight the essential beauties that surround us. By exploring the diversity of shades and hues, the photographers attempt to express the vitality of COLOURS that saturate our life.


About UBC Literature Etc.

UBC Literature Etc. is a non-profit student organization focusing on music, photography, film, literature, and fine arts. The unique publication of this semi-annual  magazine, leMook, showcases Literature Etc.’s passion in arts through illustrative and literary works. Members have the opportunity to experience Vancouver and its culture through a contemporary perspective.
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