
The Most Beautiful of Theories
In 1905, Albert Einstein published three papers that constructed the pillars of our modern understanding of the world and formulated the most famous equation of modern science.
Do space and time truly exist? What is reality made of? Can we understand its deep texture? Scientist Carlo Rovelli has spent his whole life exploring these questions and pushing the boundaries of what we know.
He describes how our understanding of reality has changed throughout the centuries, from the philosophers and scientists of antiquity to contemporary researchers into quantum gravity.
Episode 2: The Most Beautiful of Theories
In 1905, Albert Einstein published three papers which constructed the pillars of our modern understanding of the world and, in the process, formulated the most famous equation of modern science.
Author: Carlo Rovelli
Reader: Mark Meadows
Abridger/Producer: Sara Davies
A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Reader | Mark Meadows |
| Author | Carlo Rovelli |
| Abridger | Sara Davies |
| Producer | Sara Davies |
Broadcasts
- Tue 29 Nov 201609:45BBC Radio 4 FM
- Wed 30 Nov 201600:30BBC Radio 4





