An Evening Of Physics And Philosophy With Dr. Sean B. Carroll
On December 5, Host Ira Flatow will be joined by award-winning physicist Dr. Sean B. Carroll to discuss his book, “The Biggest Ideas in the Universe.”

You think you understand the world. But can you really understand it? Renowned physicist and author Dr. Sean B. Carroll says yes—if you’re willing to embrace a little bit of math. His latest book, The Biggest Ideas in the Universe: Space, Time, and Motion, starts with the basics you might learn in an introductory physics class and builds all the way to mind-bending concepts like time and black holes.
Now, you can experience Dr. Carroll’s big ideas live—alongside Ira Flatow, the award-winning host of public radio’s Science Friday—in an intimate, one-of-a-kind evening at WNYC’s Greene Space. Together, they’ll explore the place where physics equations leave off and philosophical questions begin, and the fascinating, nebulous world in between.
The Evening Includes:
Dr. Carroll dreams of a world where anyone can engage with physics—debating black holes with the same enthusiasm as last night’s sports scores. This is your chance to be part of that world for one unforgettable evening.
This conversation also celebrates The Biggest Ideas in the Universe as the December pick for the SciFri Book Club, our free community for curious readers everywhere. To ensure all Book Club members can join the fun, we’ll be livestreaming the event—so even if you can’t attend in person, you can still be part of the experience. Details for the livestream will be shared directly with Book Club members, so we encourage you to join the SciFri Book Club.
Date: Friday, December 5, 2025
Time: Doors open at 6:00 PM, Program begins 7:00 PM
Location: WNYC’s Greene Space, 44 Charlton St, New York, NY 10014
Tickets: $200 per person
Includes open bar (wine & beer) and hors d’oeuvres starting at 6:00 PM
Purchase The Biggest Ideas in the Universe in advance here. Books will not be sold at the event.
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