The Cambridge Roundtable on Science and Religion

Event Details


The Mystery of Cosmological Constants: Evidence for the Existence of God?

September 30, 2015
6:00pm

Walter Bradley: Baylor University Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering, (retired); Texas A&M Dept. Head of the largest Mechanical Engineering Department in the United States.

Professor Bradley has received more than $7 million in research funding and has published more than 150 refereed technical papers and book chapters.  He was honored by the American Society for Materials as an elected Fellow in 1993, and the Society of Plastics Engineers honored Professor Bradley with a career-contributions award as the Educator of the Year for the US, Canada, and England in 2011.

Randy Isaac: Executive Director of the American Scientific Affiliation, a network of Christians in the sciences; Vice President (retired), Science and Technology, for the IBM Research Division where he had worldwide responsibility for semiconductor, packaging, and communications technologies.

Dr. Isaac's Doctorate is in Physics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He joined IBM in 1977 at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center at Yorktown as a Research Staff Member in silicon technology. Dr. Isaac is a Senior Member of IEEE, a Fellow of the American Physical Society, a member of the AAAS, and a Fellow of the American Scientific Affiliation.

 

Wednesday 6:30pm September 30th at the Harvard Faculty Club you are warmly invited to The Cambridge Roundtable on Science & Religion dinner and discussion featuring Professor Walter Bradley* and Dr. Randy Isaac** addressing The Mystery of Cosmological Constants: Evidence for the Existence of God?  

* Cosmological constants provide evidence for, though not proof of, the existence of God.

** Cosmological constants do not provide scientific evidence for or against the existence of God.