Lawrence Krauss on science writing, and whether or not science is art

Published: Nov. 22, 2020, 11:32 p.m.

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...in which I posit that raising funds is a primary motivator explaining why scientists write, and Lawrence disagrees; and the two of us argue over the similarities and differences between art and science...

The combatants tend to confuse human-made with nature-made art, and possibly don\'t even actually disagree, if we\'re talking big picture. Anyway, the conversation is lively, if nothing else. Throughout the episode we reference Lawrence\'s entertaining, readable book\\xa0The Greatest Story Ever Told\\u2014So Far. It\\xa0"deals with the current scientific understanding of the creation of the Universe and gives a history of how scientists have formulated the Standard Model of Particle Physics.\\xa0\\xa0

Lawrence Krauss is a writer and an American-Canadian theoretical physicist and cosmologist who has over the years taught at Arizona State University, Yale University, and Case Western Reserve University. He founded ASU\'s Origins Project, now called ASU Interplanetary Initiative, to investigate fundamental questions about the universe, and served as it\'s director. He retired in May 2019 and is currently President of The Origins Project Foundation and host of\\xa0The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss.

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