HIS216: Size Matters: A History of Humanity’s Perception of the Universe
Once upon a time the universe was small, compact and user-friendly, merely a solar system wide with us in the middle, as befitted our cosmic importance. Mankind’s place, meaning and destiny was comfortably assured in this diminutive of settings. Today we find ourselves no longer the centre of attention, nor inside a pocket-sized cosmos specially made for us. We stare out at billions of galaxies, black holes and limitless voids of space. This series of 3 lectures will trace the history of these huge shifts in perspective and how they have impacted the lives of those who lived through these changes, especially those in the modern era. • Please choose one of the payment options below. • Unwaged includes students, seniors retirees and unemployed. • All prices are in New Zealand dollars and GST inclusive.