Is
Madras the cultural capital of India? Some people seem to think so. Given the film
industry of Kodambakkam and Vadapalani, the Tamil publishing industry, the December
music season, and recently the Madras week celebrations, besides institutions like
the museums, the Government College of Fine Arts, Kalakshetra, it seems a
fitting epithet. A sorely missing aspect is popular science programs. Which is
ridiculous for a city that boasted of mathematician Ramanujan, and physics
Nobelist S Chandrasekhar.
We have
had famous scientists and mathematicians speak in Madras in recent years – Bharat
Ratna CNR Rao and ISRO chief Kiran Kumar at IIT Madras, Fields Medalist Manjul Bhargava at KSRI, astronomer Jayant Narlikar, microbiologist Chakraborty, mathematicians
Roddam Narasimha, Bruce Berndt, Eric Lander, Krishnaswami Alladi, Ajit Varki, neurologist
Vilayanur Ramachandran, at several fora. MatScience has started an annual program, KV Sarma Foundation hosts an annual lecture and other institutions
conduct programs. But these usually cater to experts, rarely to the general
public.
Some of
us felt that we need a forum for lectures addressed to the general public. A
forum that hosts monthly lectures, where people can meet regularly and develop
fellowship and a community. So we have started the Varahamihira Science Forum (this is our Facebook page). The
speakers need not be professionals in their field, though we would be delighted
to have them lecture. Anyone who can tell a great story, with all the drama and
suspense and humour and obstacles and puzzles that science demands and boasts
of, is an ideal speaker.
The
first lecture will be on Sunday 20 August 2017, from 4pm to 5.30pm. I will
deliver a lecture on Antoine Lavoisier
and the Origin of Modern Chemisty. The venue is Wandering Artist, 51, 6th
Main Road, RA Puram, Chennai. There will be an entrance fee of Rs.100/- per
person. This is merely to cover costs like hall rent. We intend to run this
forum as a non-profit organization. There is not even an organization, just a
bunch of friends volunteering to get something going, along the lines of the
Tamil Heritage Trust.
We hope
we can have a series of monthly lectures, and that it inspires similar fora
across the city and the state. We also hope we can form a community and launch
other activities.
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