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    "contributors": [
        {
            "name": "Ben Still",
            "role": "Speaker"
        },
        {
            "name": "Eli Bæverfjord Rye",
            "role": "Keyword"
        }
    ],
    "event_id": 159,
    "archive": "2018-04-06 Physics at the Library - Ben Still",
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        "url": "http:\/\/www.ub.uio.no\/english\/courses-events\/events\/ureal\/2018\/180604lego.html",
        "title": "Physics at the Library: Ben Still - How to Build a LEGO Universe",
        "location": "Realfagsbiblioteket, Vilhelm Bjerknes' hus",
        "date": "2018-04-06",
        "start_time": "2018-04-06T14:15:00+02:00",
        "end_time": "2018-04-06T15:00:00+02:00",
        "introduction": "Lecture by Ben Still - a scientist working at Queen Mary, University of London (QML) and the author of the book Particle Physics Brick by Brick.",
        "text": "The Universe we observe around us today may seem complex but it is built from a just few rules and a small subset of building blocks. In How to Build a LEGO Universe we will attempt to cover the 14 billion year history from Big Bang to the periodic table of elements, in as much detail as possible, in 45 mins, using LEGO. Along this journey we will discuss the forces that guide and bind particles to interact and build new forms of matter.\\n\\nSo come and get your hands on some LEGO and build a Universe with us!\\n\\n",
        "organizers": [
            "UiO: Department of Physics",
            "Ben Still",
            "The Science Library"
        ],
        "tags": [
            "Science Debate",
            "Pølser fysikk og potetsalat"
        ],
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