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Invite
Robert to be on your radio show!
Dr Piccioni has been a guest on many radio shows:
Coast-to-Coast w/ George Noory (3-hours),
America Tonight w/ Kate Delaney, Voice America, webtalkradio, CJAD,
CKNX, KLWN, KMOX, KOA, KQRS, KTLK, KXYL, WBRK, WCCO, WDIS, WDRC,
WGAU, WHTC, WLTH, WNJC, WPRT, WTXY, and more.
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Why do Stars Shine?
How Loud was the Big Bang?
Fascinating
Facts about the Universe You Wsh You Learned in School
Whether you fell asleep
in physics class or found it fascinating, Robert Piccioni, Ph.D.,
will make the wonders of our universe come alive for your audience as
he makes science accessible to everyone - without dumbing it down.
Invite listeners to phone in their questions or just let this
articulate physicist loose to deliver fascinating facts that will
help us more clearly see where we are going and where we have been as
residents of Planet Earth.
2009 is the International Year of
Astronomy. Dr Piccioni can answer such questions as:
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What came before the Big Bang?
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How did stars make us what we are today?
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What is dark matter and how do we know it exists?
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How big is our universe, and where is it going?
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How are iPods, GPS systems, the Internet
and computers connected to Einstein?
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A World without Einstein
Explore with Robert Piccioni, Ph.D. how
Einstein enabled almost all aspects of our technology-driven society.
Dr. Piccioni is a physicist who translates modern science into plain
English, and believes that everyone can understand and appreciate
Einstein's theories.
Most people think of Albert Einstein as an
absent-minded professor whose far-out theories have nothing to do
with our daily lives. Wrong!
Let Dr Piccioni explain:
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How did a man who couldnt find his keys
help develop GPS?
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What does Einstein have to do with laser
surgery and barcode scanners?
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How did he help develop the
microelectronics in all our digital gadgets?
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What did Einstein say about space travel?
Why do we need astronettes?
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How can Einsteins theories solve our energy
and climate problems?
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How did Einstein enable video and digital
cameras and modern telescopes?
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Can Life be Merely an Accident?
Serendipity
or Well-Made Plan?
The odds of accidental life seem extremely remote.
Earth is an extraordinarily improbable
habitat located at the right distance from the center of a favorable
galaxy in a solar system formed at the right time, with only a single
star with just the right mass. In addition, Earth is protected by a
big brother, Jupiter, and has consistent seasons due to its little
sister, the Moon. It has a nearly circular orbit the right distance
from the Sun and a magnetic field that protects its atmosphere.
Explore the question: What are the odds
that all of these conditions would randomly occur? with Robert
Piccioni, Ph.D. A master at introducing cutting-edge science to
non-scientific audiences.
Ask him:
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What are the odds of randomly assembling
human DNA?
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How likely is a viable universe with the
right stars, planets and atoms?
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Of what rare and precious ingredients are
we made?
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How can a deck of cards help us to
understand the true odds of our existence? |
Invite
Robert to be on your
radio show!
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