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Neil Turok and the Astonishing Simplicity of Everything – Webcast Trailer

Join Perimeter Institute Director Neil Turok live on Oct. 7 as he examines the surprising simplicity of the universe, and why its discovery represents a turning point in fundamental physics. Turok’s lecture, titled “The Astonishing Simplicity of Everything,” kicks off the 2015/2016 season of the Perimeter Institute Public Lecture Series. Find out more: http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/outreach/general-public/public-lecture-series

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