The Big Bang
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The Big Bang
Speaker: Prof. Kenneth Young
Brief Description
It is now accepted that the universe began with a Big Bang. The Big Bang model, implicit in the Hubble expansion observed in the 1930s and firmly established with the discovery of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) in 1964, is now part of the classical canon. Some astonishing advances have been made in precision cosmology in recent years: age of the universe to (nearly) 4 significant figures; acceleration of cosmological expansion and gravitational repulsion at large distances; new forms of matter and energy, previously unknown, accounting for 96% of the universe; and firm knowledge of the history of the universe back to very early times. One theme will be the displacement of speculation by accurate measurements and the emergence of cosmology as a precision observational science.
In Cantonese
From High Speed Rail to the Bridge: The Conflict between Hong Kong and China
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From High Speed Rail to the Bridge: The Conflict between Hong Kong and China
Speaker: Mr. Lai Kwong Tak
In Cantonese
Truth in Literature
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Truth in Literature
Speaker: Chan Wai Yee
In Cantonese
On Journalism - In Pursuit of Truth
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On Journalism - In Pursuit of Truth
Speaker:
Lam Kin Seng (Reporter, China Team, CableTV),
Chum Shun Kin (Senior Reporter, Mingpao),
Lam Oi Wan (Co-founder of inmediahk.net; Editor of Global Voices)
Moderator: Cheung Ping Ling (Former Chairperson, Hong Kong Journalists Association)
In Cantonese
On Global Warming
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On Global Warming
Speaker: Prof. Lau Ngar Cheung
Brief Description
A description is offered in layman language on the basic scientific principles of global warming induced by human activities. The impacts of climate change on various components of the Earth System (atmosphere, ocean, land, cryosphere, etc.) are reviewed. The scientific research tools and methodology used to understand the current state of the climate system, and to project its evolution in the coming decades, are introduced. The role of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in coordinating and documenting the efforts of the scientific community is explained. The experience and observations of the speaker in contributing to the work of the IPCC during the past two decades are shared with the audience. An account is given of the social controversies surrounding the IPCC reports, with reflections of the personal hardships faced by several climate scientists in these debates.
In Cantonese
How is History Written? -- Political Interpretation and Historical Interpretation of the May Fourth Movement
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How is History Written? -- Political Interpretation and Historical Interpretation of the May Fourth Movement
Speaker: Prof. Chen I-ai (Director of the Center for General Education of Tunghai University)
In Cantonese
Rule of Law
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Rule of Law
Speaker: Prof. Tai Yiu Ting Benny
In Cantonese
Balancing the Pursuit of Scientific Truth
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Balancing the Pursuit of Scientific Truth
Speaker: Prof. Danny Chan
Brief Description
Life and our understanding of life are being investigated using state-of-the-art technologies in biology and genetics. These together with big data collections are moving at phenomenal speed. What we could and should do is a balancing act for many scientists. “Trust” is at the heart of scientific pursuit of knowledge and the “truth”. Temptation, curiosity, greed, pressure and ignorance can lead us down the wrong path. The future of the next generation can change on the basis of this balancing act. What should we do?
In English
The Science and Philosophy of Opinion Polling
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The Science and Philosophy of Opinion Polling
Speaker: Dr. Chung Ting Yiu Robert
In Cantonese