Tim Vollert

In view of the unimaginable age of our universe, a single human life seems insignificant. The realization of how insignificant we are in the cosmos concerns us: where is the meaning of life? "We are not just inhabitants of this universe. We are a part of it," says Tim Vollert. Atom by atom, we are made up of exactly the same matter that was released in the Big Bang. He explains how gravitational forces led to the formation of the Earth 4.5 billion years ago and how Homo sapiens evolved. We also learn why he calls us humans "carbon chauvinists" and what he thinks of the theory of a creative force in the background.

Tim Vollert is a science influencer with an audience of millions. In his podcast Raum & Zeit, the 24-year-old talks about physics, the cosmos and the meaning of life. Vollert is studying physics and biology in Göttingen. His book Mit Physik auf der Suche nach dem Sinn des Lebens (2025) is a SPIEGEL bestseller.

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Date: 20.11.2025

Time: 20:00

Type:

From the big bang to cold death

Searching for the meaning of life with physics

Event type:

Geist Heidelberg Lecture

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Member 6,90 €