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SUMMARY:David Blatner: Arranging Our Mind-Boggling Universe 
LOCATION:Downstairs at Town Hall; enter on Seneca Street. $5.
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DESCRIPTION:Listen Here&#058 Listen      Any broad range of characteristics can be defined as a spectrum— and Seattle writer David Blatner (The Joy of Pi\, The Flying Book) investigates six of them found in everyday life&#058 numbers\, light\, sound\, temperature\, distance\, and time. With humor and insight\, the author of Spectrums explores our extraordinary universe and explains how to understand the apparently inconceivable—why it’s physically impossible to reach a temperature of absolute zero; how ancient Egyptians calculated Earth’s circumference (!); that the color magenta doesn’t really exist (?!)—as we rediscover the bizarre and beautiful world in which we live. Presented by Town Hall and University Book Store as part of The Seattle Science Lectures\, sponsored by Microsoft. Series media sponsorship provided by KPLU.                  LEARN MORE&#058      http&#058//bit.ly/THSpectrums      On NPR&#058 http&#058//bit.ly/THBlatner                   READ MORE&#058      http://townhallseattle.org/david-blatner-arranging-our-mind-boggling-universe/
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