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Four Tributes: Barry Sampson, 1948-2020


Four Tributes: Barry Sampson, 1948-2020
Four Tributes: Barry Sampson, 1948-2020
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Adding to the obituary by colleague George Baird, a group of early colleagues and lifelong friends pay tribute to the memory of architect Barry Sampson, who passed away on December 5, 2020.
Joost Bakker, Bruce Kuwabara, Donald McKay and John van Nostrand were classmates with Barry at the University of Toronto’s school of architecture in the late 1960s. Upon graduation, Bakker, Kuwabara, van Nostrand and Sampson approached George Baird to work at his then-solo practice. McKay joined the practice a year later. The group would remain close for many years, even as each pursued their own path of practice. ....

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Endless Creation Out of Nothing


Scientific American
Could our universe have been an experiment by an ancient civilization?
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Astronauts describe the emptiness and darkness of space far from Earth as a startling experience. So did the poet Rainer Maria Rilke, in a poem e-mailed to me by writer Dror Burstein. Without ever having ventured into space (obviously), Rilke wrote a century ago: “Night, shuddering in my regard, but in yourself so steady; inexhaustible creation, enduring beyond the fate of earth.”

Is there a modern scientific interpretation to Rilke’s poem?
The reality is that space in neither empty nor dark. Even outside galaxies, an astronaut could find at least one proton, on average, in every cubic meter. Also, one electron and half a billion photons and neutrinos, all left over from the big bang.  Still, one might naively imagine that the space in between these particles is empty. Indeed, the early atomists in ancient Greece thought that the vacuum is literal ....

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