Futures: A Public Lecture Series by Frank Wilczek
- Aug 7
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Futures, by Nobel and Templeton laureate Frank Wilczek, is an expansive project spanning a public lecture series and writings, exploring what science reveals about reality and how human imagination can shape tomorrow. It centers on a "threefold way" framework: what is (science), what could be (possibilities), and what should be (purpose).
About the series
Produced by Arizona State University's Department of Physics, this six-part public lecture series brings the ideas of the Futures project to a general audience. The series closes with a lecture titled "Coda: Beauty as Guide to Truth." Together the lectures move from what science tells us about the world, through the possibilities that science opens up, to questions of purpose and how we might choose to shape what comes next.
Tags: Futures, public lecture, ASU, Frank Wilczek


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