Science Symposium IV: The Evolution of Human Knowledge—100 Years Later
Science Symposium IV: The Evolution of Human Knowledge—100 Years Later
Urantia Foundation’s Education Committee Presents
“The Evolution of Human Knowledge—100 Years Later”
Thursday and Friday, November 6–7, 2025
The first 25 years of the twentieth century were full of exciting evolutionary advancements which transformed the scientific landscape and altered the course of human life. These included Max Planck's discovery of the quantum nature of energy, Albert Einstein's groundbreaking special theory of relativity, the first powered airplane flight by the Wright brothers, the invention of radio communication by Marconi, the pioneering of intelligence testing by Alfred Binet, and the accidental discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming.
We also began receiving the Urantia Papers.
Have scientific discoveries conflicted with revealed concepts? Or do they confirm and reinforce them?
Join emcee Marjorie Ray to find out! Ten science-minded readers of The Urantia Book will present current research on a fascinating array of topics. Each presentation will be followed by an interactive panel discussion. All 90-minute sessions will be recorded for future viewing.