A former professor of resonant field theory at the Rocky Mountain Research Center, Hait said in an interview yesterday that he will discuss the “theory of everything,” or the first fully functional fusion of quantum mechanics and relativity.
He said he will give a hint on “what’s really in the middle of a black hole.”
But Hait said his lecture will be easy to understand.
“If you claim to know the subject but you cannot explain it in the simplest way, then you really don’t know it,” he said.
His lecture, he added, will make advanced science more exciting for interested individuals.
The lecture will last two hours and Hait will answer questions from the audience afterward.
A ticket costs $10 at the door, and $7 if bought on-line prior to May 1.
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