WHY WE DIE - The Science Behind Mortality

  • The Century Club

Description

  • Something A Little Different, Theatre/Arts and Classes
  • Tickets from £12.00
  • Over 18
  • Tue, 17th Oct 2023 @ 19:00 - 21:00
  • 19:00 - 21:00

“I’m gonna live forever”, sang Irene Cara in Fame in the 1980s. “Who wants to live forever?” countered Queen a few years later. “You and I are gonna live forever” insisted Oasis in 1994. It seems that pop singers can’t agree on it, but can we / should we live forever? Is immortality something to be desired or dreaded? Surely death, along with taxes, is one of the only two certainties we can rely on in life, as Benjamin Franklin famously quipped?

In this talk, biologist and comedian Simon Watt delves into the surprising science behind why we die, and what the alternatives might be. Along the way he will tell us about an immortal jelly fish, the world’s slowest bacteria and the trip Darwin took to a séance.

Come satisfy your morbid curiosity.

Tickets £12 including a 20% donation to Brompton Cemetery. 

Simon Watt

Simon Watt is a biologist, writer, science communicator, comedian, TV presenter, trainer, consultant and artist. He is a regular contributor to TV, radio and the web and perhaps best known as a presenter on the BAFTA-winning documentary series, Inside Nature’s Giants, the IFTA-winning Wild Cities and the Channel 4 special, The Elephant: Life After Death.


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Why We Die

The Science Behind Mortality

19:00 - 20:30 £12.00

Location

Address

The Century Club, 61 - 63, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 6LQ

Nearest Station

Piccadilly Circus (Tube)

Organiser

A Curious Invitation
A century of events, yes that's 100 unique curated arts events, will be happening at Soho's Century Club on Shaftesbury Avenue. 

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  • Written by Sophie

    Rating: 2

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    Visited 5 months ago
    Awful. Psychic Stevie failed to contact anyone. Which is probably why he cut the show short. It was the hammiest performance I’ve seen. It was like a comedy sketch. Waste of time. Although the setting was beautiful and atmospheric.
  • Written by R

    Rating: 5

    Hunt is really good. So fascinating and engaging. I look forward to seeing him again too. So spooky because he has spoken to so many school shooters and his research tells me it can happen anytime.
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