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The Physics Colloquium: James Kakalios (University of Minnesota) “THE PHYSICS OF SUPERHEROES”

Apr 29, 2026   4:00 - 5:00 pm  
Loomis Lab 141
Sponsor
Department of Physics
Speaker
James Kakalios (University of Minnesota)
Contact
Dani Swigart
E-Mail
dswigart@illinois.edu
Phone
217-244-8676
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Originating Calendar
Physics - Colloquium

In 2008, the release of the Iron Man and The Dark Knight films would light the match that ignited the superhero explosion at the multiplex. As popular culture has been inundated with superhero characters, along the way the movie and TV watching public have been introduced to cutting-edge physics concepts. Topics ranging from the Multiverse to Artificial Intelligence, from Active Matter to the Planck Length (also known as the Quantum Realm), from Nanotechnology to Granular Matter, superhero films and TV shows often get their science right. This is due in part to the efforts of card-carrying physicists working with the National Academy of Sciences’ Science and Entertainment Exchange program. In this talk I’ll describe examples of real physics underlying the cinematic superheroes’ adventures. This talk will confirm what we all have long suspected—they couldn’t put it in a movie if it weren’t true!

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