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Monday, January 26: Skeptics in the Pub with Andreas Mershin!

Posted on : Jan-12-2009 | By : Rebecca | In : Skeptics in the Pub

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On Monday, January 26, Andreas Mershin (not shown) will discuss the ways in which pseudoscientists abuse quantum mechanics!

Here are some links to info about Andreas on Wikipedia, and an article he wrote for New Scientist.

Please note that on this evening, Tommy Doyle’s will be hosting an event in the same space starting at 9:30pm, so we have to be out by then. However, drinking and talking can continue downstairs until the place closes.

Monday, January 26, 2009
Time:
7:00pm – 9:30pm
Location:
Tommy Doyle’s in Harvard Square (top floor)
96 Winthrop Street
Cambridge, MA

Tommy Doyle’s is easy to get to (here’s a map!). Just take the Red Line or any number of buses to Harvard Square. It’s in that fun little alley, near the Staples, Grendel’s Den, Om, and Upstairs on the Square.

New to Skeptics in the Pub? No problem! It’s a friendly crowd full of people who enjoy discussing all sorts of topics from a rational point of view.

Here’s the Facebook event page, if you’re into that sort of thing.

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