Description
How much of reality do human beings actually perceive? And are there dimensions of existence that lie beyond the limits of ordinary human understanding?
In this unique conversation, CERN physicist Professor Akram Khan and Fawad Kalsi, CEO of Penny Appeal Canada, explore some of humanity’s oldest and most profound questions: the nature of consciousness, the limits of perception and the relationship between reality, uncertainty and human experience.
Bringing together physics, philosophy and contemplative traditions, the discussion reflects on causality, free will and the unseen dimensions of existence, inviting audiences into a rare dialogue on what it means to experience reality as human beings.
About the Speaker
Fawad Kalsi
Fawad Kalsi is the CEO of Penny Appeal Canada, one of the country’s leading Muslim humanitarian organisations. With over two decades of experience across the charitable, commercial, and community sectors, he is a passionate advocate for social impact, community wellbeing, and meaningful dialogue around faith, identity, and contemporary issues.
About the Chair
Jared Shurin
Jared Shurin is a writer and anthologist, living in London.
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