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Copernicus Festival

2025

Copernicus Festival: Mystery | 2025

Copernicus Festival

2024

Masters’ breakfast: Agnieszka Chacińska. Where do we get the energy to live? | 2024

Are people rational? Confrontations: Radosław Zyzik, Wojciech Załuski | 2024

Masters’ breakfast: Jacek Kitowski. Electron brains and supercomputers | 2024

What is the brain used for? Confrontations: Alicja Puścian, Marek Binder | 2024

Masters’ breakfast: Anna Chrapusta. Recovering the body | 2024

The future of science, the future of artificial intelligence. Confrontations: Katarzyna Jaśko, Jan Argasiński | 2024

Masters’ breakfast: Krzysztof Mikulski. on earth as it is in heaven | 2024

Harmony of the spheres – chaos and order in the Universe. Confrontations: Marek Kuś, Karol Życzkowski | 2024

The search for life in space. Confrontations: Anna Losiak, Marcin Gawronski | 2024

Is biology a machine science? Confrontations: Mariusz Gogól, Łukasz Opaliński | 2024

Copernicus Festival

2023

Confrontation: Life in cosmos. January Weiner, Rafał Szabla | 2023

Confrontations: Artificial intelligence and natural stupidity. Edward Nęcka, Jarek Gryz | 2023

Confrontations: The World of Quantum and Gravity. Paweł Horodecki, Michał Eckstein, Tomasz Miller | 2023

Confrontations: Is nature governed by laws? Tomasz Miller, Łukasz Lamża | 2023

Confrontations: Is the world mathematical? Sebastian Szybka, Mateusz Hohol | 2023

Nicolaus Copernicus Benefis. At the end of Copernicus Festival 2023

Arie Kruglanski, Confronting uncertainty. Psychological analysis | 2023

Katrin Amunts, Brains Computers and Information Processing | 2023

David Grinspoon – Solaris on Earth? On the possibility of the existence of intelligence at the level of planets | 2023

Bernard Carr, Cosmic Ouroboros – connecting microphysics, macrophysics and the mind | 2023

Copernicus Festival

2022

Earth: the planet of viruses, Szymon Drobniak | 2022

Is there life on the chessboard? On cellular automata, Tomasz Miller | 2022

Information is physical: from bits to cubits, Artur Ekert | 2022

Putin’s Road to Ukraine, Krystyna Kurczab-Redlich | 2022

Does the devil play dice? Andrzej Dragan, Tomasz Miller | 2022

Information is physical: from bits to qubits, Artur Ekert | 2022

What are you trying to tell me by this? Information, Motivation and Relationships, Magdalena Smieja | 2022

Words are like the birds we teach to sing, Daniel Tammet | 2022

Copernicus Festival

2021

The human imagination: Visual imagery and aphantasia, Joel Pearson | 2021

Science’s challenges and rewards. A race to discover the ribosome’s secrets, Venki Ramakrishnan | 2021

Why physics lacks imagination, Sabine Hossenfelder | 2021

On the benefits of imagination, Edward Nęcka | 2021

All possible universes, talk with Michał Heller | 2021

Masters’ breakfast: Tamara Berdowska | 2021

World is not enough, Agnieszka Całek, Tomasz Majkowski | Perceptio | Copernicus Festival | 2021

Masters’ breakfast: Agnieszka Taborska | 2021

Masters’ breakfast: Karol Życzkowski | 2021

Wing the imperfection – meeting with Kinga Debska | Talks on Human | 2021

Copernicus Festival

2020

A time of despair or hope? | Talk with Michał Heller | 2020

Pandemic | dr Łukasz Łamża | ABCs of Epidemics #2 | 2020

Between Freedom and Security | Paweł Laidler and Paweł Ścigaj | 2020

Pseudoscience virus | Talk with Łukasz Jach | 2020

Copernicus for children: Ludwik Jerzy Kern and games with air | 2020

The Hour of Readings – an excerpt from Michał Heller’s latest book | 2020

Church, spirituality, religion | Talks in Pandemic Times – a series by Dominika Dudek | 2020

Copernicus Festival

2019

Charles Taylor, The Full Scope of the Human Linguistic Capacity | 2019

Łukasz Tischner: Taylor is the most important philosopher alive today | 2019

Elżbieta Tabakowska, Language – an instruction manual, therefore we are all poets | 2019

Norman Davies: Tabakowska was my first and best translator | 2019

Masters’ breakfast: Magdalena Heydel | 2019

Daniel Everett, How Language Began: The History of Humanity’s Greatest Invention | 2019

Perceptio: “Is it possible to shout in sign language? On communication of the Deaf” | 2019

Wojciech Bonowicz: Everett is a league of champions among linguists | 2019

Masters’ breakfast: Adam Boniecki | 2019

Information and the Language of Life, Paul Davies | 2019

Copernicus Festival

2018

Robert H. Frank, Why Chance Events Are Often More Important Than We Think | 2018

Luck/Happiness | debate | Robert H. Frank & Daniel Gilbert | 2018

Jean-Pierre Lasota, Coincidences walk on physicists | 2018

Who is afraid of Laplace’s demon? | debate | Jean-Pierre Lasota & Leszek Sokolowski | 2018.

Daniel Gilbert, Happiness: What Your Mother Didn’t Tell You | 2018

Adam Zagajewski, On Living in Freedom | 2018

Not Necessarily. On spaces of freedom | debate | Karol Tarnowski; Adam Zagajewski | 2018

Fatum | debate | Michał Heller, Krzysztof Zamorski, Bartosz Brożek & Wojciech Bonowicz | 2018

John Tilbury, The Art of Touch and a Celebration of Contingency | 2018

Nothing happens twice. Poetry versus chance | 2018

Copernicus Festival

2017

Błąd Kartezjusza? | debata | 2017

Inventio: Introduction to affective informatics | 2017

Antonio & Hanna Damasio, The Strange Order of Things: Homeostasis, Feeling, and… | 2017

Archimedes’ curse | debate – K. Meissner, M. Heller, J. Kozlowski, B. Brozek | 2017

Inventio: Does Virtual Reality give birth to artificial emotions | 2017

Krzysztof Meissner, The importance of interpretation in physics | 2017

The Fifth Dimension. Emotions in literature | 2017

Stenography of feelings. Emotions in music. | 2017

Adrenaline Emotions in sport | 2017

The joy and sorrow of writing | debate | 2017