July 7, 2024
Einstein’s Dreams, Alan Lightman.
Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera, Annette Martínez Iñesta y Joshua Chaparro Mata
This conversation includes Alan Lightman (MIT), Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera and Annette Martínez-Iñesta, of the Departamento de Humanidades at the Universidad de Puerto Rico-Mayagüez (UPRM), and Joshua Chaparro Mata, a UPRM graduate and doctoral student in Applied Physics at Yale. They discuss dreaming as a scientific and creative resource; the importance of Berne, Switzerland, in the thought of Einstein and Lightman; Lightman’s precise and harmonious poetics; the role of technology in contemporary life; and the course Lightman’s life, experiences and creative process.
This is the second of two episodes about Einstein’s Dreams. The first, in Spanish, appeared on the New Books Network en español. The series is sponsored by the Lenguaje focal group at Instituto Nuevos Horizontes at UPRM, a group of scholars who consider how translanguaging can provide unique dimensions to knowledge.
This episode and the Instituto Nuevos Horizontes at the UPRM have been supported by the Mellon Foundation. The conversation is part of the “STEM to STEAM” project of the “Cornerstone” initiative, sponsored by the Teagle Foundation, which stresses the importance of integrating humanistic perspectives in the sciences.
Books, scholars, articles and podcasts mentioned in this conversation include:
- In Praise of Wasting Time, Alan Lightman.
- Mr g, Alan Lightman.
- Invisible Cities, Italo Calvino.
- Cities I’ve Never Lived In, Sara Majka.
- “Academic Life without a Smartphone,” Inside Higher Ed, Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera.
- The Hemingway Society Podcast.
- Carlos Alberto Peón Casas.