April Meeting with Dr. Alan Guth
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Inflationary Cosmology
Seagrave Observatory
April 4, 2008 at 7:30 pm
Dr. Alan Guth, Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is best known for the “inflationary” theory of cosmology in which many features of our universe, including how it came to be so uniform and why it began so close to the critical density can be explained by. Dr. Guth is the author of The Inflationary Universe, the Quest for a New Theory of Cosmic Origins, Alan Guth, A Golden Age of Cosmology and other publications. He will be presenting a talk entitled “Inflationary Cosmology.”
April begins our 2008-2009 fiscal year and membership dues are once again payable. There is a renewal form on the back page of the April issue of The Skyscraper. If you joined during January, February, or March, you do not have to renew until April 2008.
Elections will be held at the April meeting. There is a ballot form in the April issue of The Skyscraper. Bring it with you to the April meeting or follow the mailing instructions on the ballot form.
Get directions to Seagrave Observatory
April 4, 2008 at 7:30 pm
Dr. Alan Guth, Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is best known for the “inflationary” theory of cosmology in which many features of our universe, including how it came to be so uniform and why it began so close to the critical density can be explained by. Dr. Guth is the author of The Inflationary Universe, the Quest for a New Theory of Cosmic Origins, Alan Guth, A Golden Age of Cosmology and other publications. He will be presenting a talk entitled “Inflationary Cosmology.”
April begins our 2008-2009 fiscal year and membership dues are once again payable. There is a renewal form on the back page of the April issue of The Skyscraper. If you joined during January, February, or March, you do not have to renew until April 2008.
Elections will be held at the April meeting. There is a ballot form in the April issue of The Skyscraper. Bring it with you to the April meeting or follow the mailing instructions on the ballot form.
Get directions to Seagrave Observatory







